SOLUTION: Factor completely. If a polynomial is prime, state this.
−70a^4 + 68a^3 − 16a^2
I just do not know the steps. Please help!!
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Question 611004: Factor completely. If a polynomial is prime, state this.
−70a^4 + 68a^3 − 16a^2
I just do not know the steps. Please help!!
Answer by lynnlo(4176) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
not prime,-2a^2(5a-2)(7a-4)
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