Chapter 6: Problem 124
Will help you prepare for the material covered in the next section. Find two factors of 8 whose sum is 6
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Chapter 6: Problem 124
Will help you prepare for the material covered in the next section. Find two factors of 8 whose sum is 6
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Contain polynomials in several variables. Factor each polynomial completely and check using multiplication. $$x y-7 x+3 y-21$$
Contain polynomials in several variables. Factor each polynomial completely and check using multiplication. $$24 a^{4} b+60 a^{3} b^{2}+150 a^{2} b^{3}$$
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. $$x^{4}+8 x$$
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. $$48 a^{4}-3 a^{2}$$
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. $$9 y^{2}+64$$
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