SOLUTION: Factor Completely.
27x^2y^3+xy^2
I have xy^2(27xy+1) I think it can be factored further because of the 27 but I am not sure how. Can anyone assist me on this problem?
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Question 415010: Factor Completely.
27x^2y^3+xy^2
I have xy^2(27xy+1) I think it can be factored further because of the 27 but I am not sure how. Can anyone assist me on this problem?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct. cannot be factored further because it is a binomial with no common terms.
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