SOLUTION: Factor out the common factor of: 16x^5-12x^4+20x^3+12x^2
When I think I have it partly figured out I get confused.
Thank you!
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Question 698684: Factor out the common factor of: 16x^5-12x^4+20x^3+12x^2
When I think I have it partly figured out I get confused.
Thank you!
Answer by Positive_EV(69) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, break apart each term into its prime factors:
In order to factor, a number or variable must appear in every one of the individual terms' prime factorizations. The numbers shared by every term in the polynomial is
, which is the term that can be factored out of the expression. The expression can be factored as:
, which equals
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