SOLUTION: Factor polynomial completely: First problem: x^6-x^3 Second problem: 5a(a-3)-7(a-3)

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Question 752106: Factor polynomial completely:
First problem: x^6-x^3
Second problem: 5a(a-3)-7(a-3)

Answer by lenny460(1073)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor polynomial completely:
First problem: x^6-x^3
Second problem: 5a(a-3)-7(a-3)

x^6 - x^3

Answer:
x^3(x - 1)(x^2 + x + 1)



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