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Simplifying a ratio of factored polynomials: Linear factors Simplify. You
Simplifying a ratio of factored polynomials: Linear factors
Simplify. You may leave the numerator and denominator of your answer
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shumi
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Simplifying a ratio of factored polynomials: Linear factors
Simplify. You may leave the numerator and denominator of your answer
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shumi
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Simplifying a ratio of factored polynomials: Linear factor
Simplify. You may leave the numerator and denominator of your answer
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shumi
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x^2/x^2+3x-10 - 1/x^2+8x+15
Simplify Leave in factored form and put () around polynomials
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Nancy
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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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Tony
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Look at the following polynomials and their factorizations:
x^2-1=(x-1)(x+1) x^3-1=(x-1)(x^2+x+1) x^4-1=(x-1)(x^3+x^2+x+1) In
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Donielle
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Look at the following polynomials and their factorizations:
x^2-1=(x-1)(x+1) x^3-1=(x-1)(x^2+x+1) x^4-1=(x-1)(x^3+x^2+x+1) In
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Donielle
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(5+3/x^2y)/(3+x/x^3y)
Simplify. Leave in factored and reduced form. Put () around polynomials in numerator and denominator
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Nancy
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(4/y^2-1/y^3)/(2/y+3/y^2)
Simplify. Leave answers in factored and reduced form. Put () around the polynomials on numerator and
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Nancy
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Find the largest integer k such that the polynomial x2 + 12x + k can be factored into the product of two linear
polynomials, each
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lynda
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