SOLUTION: Hello. I was hoping you could please help me with this problem. I have to factor completely, and if prime, say so. a. 40x^3 - 64x^2y b. 13-14y + y^2 c. 9x^2- 30 +

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Question 328850: Hello. I was hoping you could please help me with this problem.
I have to factor completely, and if prime, say so.
a. 40x^3 - 64x^2y
b. 13-14y + y^2
c. 9x^2- 30 + 25
I was hoping you could please show me how to factor these, because I don't know how to. Thank you so much.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!

a.   40x%5E3+-+64x%5E2y

The largest whole number that will divide into both 40 and 64 is 8.
So we can take out an 8.

The largest power of x that will divide into both x%5E3 and x%5E2
is x%5E2.

So we can take out 8x%5E2

8x%5E2%285x-8y%29


b.   13-14y+%2B+y%5E2

Write it in descending order:

y%5E2%22%22-%22%2214yred%28%22%22%2B%22%22%2913

Think of two positive integers which multiply to give 13,
and when added give 14. 

[If the red sign had been - I would have said "subtracted"]

They are 13 and 1

Write this

(x   13)(x   1)

y%5E2green%28%22%22-%22%22%2914yred%28%22%22%2B%22%22%2913

Since the green sign is -, put a minus before the large of those
two numbers which is 13:

(x - 13)(x   1)

Since the red sign is negative put the OPPOSITE sign before the 1
that you put before the 13.

(x - 13)(x + 1)

[If the red sign had been + I would have said "SAME"]



c.   9x%5E2-+30x+%2B+25

This is a special case where the first term and the last term are both
perfect squares.  the 9x%5E2 has square root 3x and the 25
has square root 5.  Multiply these square roots together, getting 15x,
and then double that, getting 30x.  Since this is the absolute value
of the middle term, the trinomial is a perfect square, so write

(3x   5)²

and the sign that goes between them is the same sign as the middle term:

(3x - 5)²

Edwin