Asked by Mitchell
How do you solve 5x^4-12x^3 by factoring? I tried to pull out an x^3, but x^3(5x-12) is hard to break down further into two groups. There's no factors of 5x really other than 5 and 1, and that won't work. Could you demonstrate?
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Answered by
bobpursley
the answer is x^3*(5x-12) . Have you no faith?
Answered by
Anonymous
c=p+1500
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