Chapter 6: Problem 57
Factor out \(-1\) from each polynomial. $$ -a-b $$
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Chapter 6: Problem 57
Factor out \(-1\) from each polynomial. $$ -a-b $$
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Factor using rational numbers. $$ 5 x+4 y+25 x^{2}-16 y^{2} $$
The following is a list of random factoring problems. Factor each expression. If an expression is not factorable, write "prime." See Examples 1-5. $$ 8 x^{4}-8 $$
The following is a list of random factoring problems. Factor each expression. If an expression is not factorable, write "prime." See Examples 1-5. $$ 2+24 y+40 y^{2} $$
Suppose a factorization check of \((3 x-9)(5 x+7)\) gives a middle term \(-24 x,\) but a middle term of \(24 x\) is actually needed. Explain how to quickly obtain the correct factorization.
The following is a list of random factoring problems. Factor each expression. If an expression is not factorable, write "prime." See Examples 1-5. $$ 70 p^{4} q^{3}-35 p^{4} q^{2}+49 p^{5} q^{2} $$
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