SOLUTION: factor each polynomical completely:
3x2(xsquared)-18x+27
x3(x to the third)+3x2(x squared)-4x-12
Thanks for the help!
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Question 79029: factor each polynomical completely:
3x2(xsquared)-18x+27
x3(x to the third)+3x2(x squared)-4x-12
Thanks for the help!
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor each polynomical(sic) completely: Cute...but it's really "polynomial".
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but notice that the is the difference of two squares and this can be factored too:
so, putting it all together, you get:
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