SOLUTION: Factor the Polynomial 9w^3+24w^2+16w. First find the GCF of the terms 9w^3, 24w^2, and 16w, and factor it out of the polynomial aw^3+24w^2+16w.Then use the appropriate pattern for

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Question 203107: Factor the Polynomial 9w^3+24w^2+16w. First find the GCF of the terms 9w^3, 24w^2, and 16w, and factor it out of the polynomial aw^3+24w^2+16w.Then use the appropriate pattern for factoring the remaining expression.

Thanks for your help. I have been trying to figure this one out for about an hour now.

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the GCF is w ___ w(9w^2 + 24w + 16)

factoring the quadratic ___ (3w + 4)(3w + 4)

so the complete factoring is ___ (w)(3w + 4)(3w + 4)

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