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Choose which of these polynomials is a difference of squares?
X^2-12x-36 X^2+12x+36 X^2-36 X^2+36 Then factor the polynomial that
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Yoz
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How can you determine if a polynomial is the difference of two squares? I think that if the polynomial is x^2-64 that this is a
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Laura
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x^2 – a^2 is called a difference of squares. Assuming one factor (the divisor) is (x – a), show by polynomial division that
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Anonymous
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x^2 – a^2 is called a difference of squares. Assuming one factor (the divisor) is (x – a), show by polynomial division that
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Anonymous
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is the polynomial::
y^2-25x+25 a difference of squares, if so factor it. Thank you so much!!
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Skye
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Which pattern can be used to factor the high-degree polynomial 16x^8−49x^2?(1 point)
A. (a−b)(a+b)=a2−b2 B.
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Which pattern can be used to factor the high-degree polynomial 16x^8−49x^2?(1 point)
A. (a−b)(a+b)=a2−b2 B.
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Drag and drop.
To factor a ______, first factor each _______. Then find the ________ of the terms and ______ out of the
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factor polynomial using difference or sum of cubes
64x^6 - h^6 please with baby steps thank you!
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marta
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Use the Remainder Theorem to determine if x - 2 is a factor of the polynomial: f(x) = 3x^5 - 7x^3 - 11x^2 + 2
I am confused
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Max
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