Question 307795:  factor completely 45x^4+50x^3 
 Answer by rapaljer(4671)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! The first step in factoring to take out the common factor, in this case, 5x^3.
 
5x^3(9x+10)
 
 
Final answer.
 
 
I have additional explanation with examples solved in LIVING COLOR on my own website.  Please go to "www2.seminolestate.edu/rrapalje".  Look for the links on my Homepage "Basic, Intermediate, and College Algebra: One Step at a Time" and also "MATH IN LIVING COLOR", and look under "Basic Algebra" (Chapter 2) for several sections on different types of Factoring.  
 
 
I also have a video from my own teaching in class before I retired a few years ago in Basic Algebra.  To see the video, look for "Rapalje Videos in Living Color", and see Basic Algebra for the topic of Factoring.  
 
 
I think you will find the explanations, both written and video, much easier to understand than traditional textbooks.  Best of all, it's all FREE--even the VIDEO!!
 
 
Dr. Robert J. Rapalje, Retired 
Seminole State College of Florida 
Altamonte Springs Campus    
 
 
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