SOLUTION: Factor by taking out the greastest common factor if possible 121y^4-11x^4

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: Factor by taking out the greastest common factor if possible
121y^4-11x^4
This question is from textbook Elementary Algebra

Answer by rmromero(383)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Factor each term
121y^4 = 11*11*y*y*y*y
11x^4 = 11*x*x*x*x
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GCF = 11
factor out the GCF
11(11y^4 - x^4) ----->answer
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