SOLUTION: What would you do to simplify a quadratic expression such as 5x^3-27x^2+58x+56?
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Question 39251: What would you do to simplify a quadratic expression such as 5x^3-27x^2+58x+56?
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think you may be confused.
5x^3 - 27x^2 + 58x + 56
is not a quadratic (since it has a cubic term) and
it is already simplified.
It might be able to be factored, but that is not what you asked.
Please review the question and ask again.
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