Question 673372: 625x^4 − 16
factor polynomial completely.
(5x-2)(5x+2)(25x-10i)(25x+10i)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 625x^4 − 16
factor polynomial completely.
(5x-2)(5x+2)(25x-10i)(25x+10i)
is this correct?
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If you multiply the x terms, you get 15625x^4, so I'd say not.
= (5x-2)(5x+2)(25x + 4)
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Factor, unless spec'd otherwise, means integers, not complex numbers.
This is a difference of two squares (DOTS) polynomial. As such, we get: ). You did factor the 1st polynomial, further, but you now need to factor the sum of two-squares polynomial, (), further.
= = (5x + 2i)(5x – 2i). This results in:
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