Chapter 3: Problem 73
Find each quotient. $$\frac{-36 x^{3} y^{5}}{2 y^{5}}$$
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Chapter 3: Problem 73
Find each quotient. $$\frac{-36 x^{3} y^{5}}{2 y^{5}}$$
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Solve each equation. You will need to use the factoring techniques that we discussed throughout this chapter. $$5 x^{2}=43 x-24$$
Factor each trinomial and assume that all variables that appear as exponents represent positive integers. $$20 x^{2 n}+21 x^{n}-5$$
Should help you pull together all of the factoring techniques of this chapter. Factor completely each polynomial, and indicate any that are not factorable using integers. $$3 x^{4}-81 x$$
Set up an equation and solve each problem. The combined area of a square and a rectangle is 64 square centimeters. The width of the rectangle is 2 centimeters more than the length of a side of the square, and the length of the rectangle is 2 centimeters more than its width. Find the dimensions of the square and the rectangle.
Should help you pull together all of the factoring techniques of this chapter. Factor completely each polynomial, and indicate any that are not factorable using integers. $$x^{3}+125$$
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