SOLUTION: Factor:
5x^3+15x^2+15x
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Question 371281: Factor:
5x^3+15x^2+15x
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When factoring an expression, always start with the Greatest Common Factor (GCF). The GCF here is 5x:
After the GCF you try any of the other factoring techniques:- Factoring by patterns
- Trinomial factoring
- Factoring by grouping
- Factoring by trial and error of the possible rational roots.
In this problem, however, none of these other techniques work on . So we are done factoring!
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