Chapter 6: Problem 74
Factor by grouping. Do not combine like terms before factoring. $$ 12 b^{2}-21 b+20 b-35 $$
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Chapter 6: Problem 74
Factor by grouping. Do not combine like terms before factoring. $$ 12 b^{2}-21 b+20 b-35 $$
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Solve. $$ -5(x-3)(x-7)=0 $$
Explain why the solutions of the equation \(2(x+5)(x-1)=0\) are the same as the solutions of the equation \((2 x+10)(x-1)=0\).
Factor completely. Identify any prime polynomials. $$ 27 h^{3}-k^{3} $$
(a) Describe the mistake in words, or copy down the whole problem and highlight or circle the mistake. (b) Do the problem correctly. Problem: Factor \(45 c^{3}+33 c^{2}-168 c\) completely. Incorrect Answer: $$ \begin{aligned} &45 c^{3}+33 c^{2}-168 c \\ &=3 c\left(15 c^{2}+11 c-56\right) \end{aligned} $$
Factor completely. Identify any prime polynomials. $$ 18 x^{2}+27 x^{2} y-51 y^{2}+24 x y^{2}-210 $$
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