Chapter 6: Problem 106
Write a sentence that uses the word "factor" as a noun. Then write a sentence that uses the word "factor" as a verb.
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Chapter 6: Problem 106
Write a sentence that uses the word "factor" as a noun. Then write a sentence that uses the word "factor" as a verb.
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The polynomial \(4 x^{2}+100\) is the sum of two squares and therefore cannot be factored. If the general factoring strategy is used to factor a polynomial, at least two factorizations are necessary before the given polynomial is factored completely.
Now let's move on to factorizations that may require two or more techniques. Factor completely, or state that the polynomial is prime. Check factorizations using multiplication or a graphing utility. $$y^{3}+2 y^{2}-4 y-8$$
Contain polynomials in several variables. Factor each polynomial completely and check using multiplication. $$7 x^{5} y-7 x y^{5}$$
Contain polynomials in several variables. Factor each polynomial completely and check using multiplication. $$72 a^{3} b^{2}+12 a^{2}-24 a^{4} b^{2}$$
Contain polynomials in several variables. Factor each polynomial completely and check using multiplication. $$x^{2}-4 x y-12 y^{2}$$
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