Chapter 7: Q 45. (page 819)
Factor by grouping.
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Chapter 7: Q 45. (page 819)
Factor by grouping.
The required answer is.
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Of all the factoring methods covered in this chapter (GCF, grouping, undo FOIL, ‘ac’ method, special products) which is the easiest for you? Which is the hardest? Explain your answers.
Factor Sums and Differences of Cubes
In the following exercises, factor.
A boat’s sail is a right triangle. The length of one side of the sail is feet more than the other side. The hypotenuse is . Find the lengths of the two sides of the sail.
A rectangular patio has an area of square feet. The width of the patio is three feet less than the length. Find the length and width of the patio
Factor by grouping
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