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megan
factor the polynomials
3n(squared)+8n=4
8x(to the third) - 6x(squared) - 27x - 54
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MathMate
Both expressions do not have rational factors.
The first (equation) has two real roots, while the second when equated to zero gives one real and two complex roots.
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adrianna
this equation is none factorable
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