One of the polynomials below cannot be factored using integers.

  1. One of the polynomials below cannot be factored using integers. Write “prime” for the one trinomial that does not factor and
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  2. Three polynomials are factored below, but some coefficients and constants are missing. All of the missing values of a, b, c, and
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  3. Three polynomials are factored below, but some coefficients and constants are missing. All of the missing values of a, b, c, and
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  4. why can the following problem not be factored?x^2-7x+9 the coefficients are all odd integers. there is not a greatest common
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  5. Why can the following problem NOT be factored?x^2 - 7x + 9 a. The coefficients are all odd integers b. There is not a greatest
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  6. Why can the following problem NOT be factored? x^2 - 7x + 9 a. The coefficients are all odd integers b. There is not a greatest
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  7. Simplifying a ratio of factored polynomials: Linear factorSimplify. You may leave the numerator and denominator of your answer
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  8. Simplifying a ratio of factored polynomials: Linear factorsSimplify. You may leave the numerator and denominator of your answer
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  9. Simplifying a ratio of factored polynomials: Linear factorsSimplify. You may leave the numerator and denominator of your answer
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  10. Find the GCF of each product.(2x2+5x)(7x - 14) (6y2 -3y)( y+7) When the term "Greatest Common Factor" is used, it applies to a
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