Chapter 0: Problem 137
$$\text { factor completely.}$$ $$x^{2 n}+6 x^{n}+8$$
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Chapter 0: Problem 137
$$\text { factor completely.}$$ $$x^{2 n}+6 x^{n}+8$$
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$$\text { Factor completely.}$$ $$3 x^{2}+5 x y^{2}+2 y^{4}$$
Determine whether each statement in Exercises 43–50 is true or false. $$-3>-13$$
Give an example of a number that is a rational number, an integer, and a real number.
$$\frac{1}{2}+\frac{2}{3}$$
Simplify and express the answer in descending powers of \(x\) : $$2 x\left(x^{2}+4 x+5\right)+3\left(x^{2}+4 x+5\right)$$
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