Problem 1SP: Factor. x 2 − 5 x − 14 Problem 2SP: Factor. z 2 − 16 z + 48 Problem 3SP: Factor.
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Problem 4SP: Factor. 30 y 3 + 2 y 4 + 112 y 2 Problem 5SP: Factor. − x 2 + x + 12 Problem 6SP: Factor.
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Problem 7SP: Factor. x 2 − 7 x + 28 Problem 1PE: a. Given a trinomial x 2 + b x + c , if c is positive, then the signs in the binomial factors are... Problem 2PE Problem 3PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.) x 2 + 10 x + 16 Problem 4PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.)
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Problem 5PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.)
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Problem 6PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.)
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Problem 7PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.)
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Problem 8PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.)
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Problem 9PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.)
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Problem 10PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.) a 2 − 10 a + 9 Problem 11PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.)
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Problem 12PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.) m 2 − 12 m + 11 Problem 13PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.)
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Problem 14PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.)
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Problem 15PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.) n 2 + 8 n + 16 Problem 16PE: For Exercises 7-20, factor completely. (See Examples 1, 2, and 5.) v 2 + 10 v + 25 Problem 17PE: For Exercises 21-24, assume that b and c represent positive integers. When factoring a polynomial of... Problem 18PE: For Exercises 21-24, assume that b and c represent positive integers. When factoring a polynomial of... Problem 19PE: For Exercises 21-24, assume that b and c represent positive integers.
23. When factoring a... Problem 20PE: For Exercises 21-24, assume that b and c represent positive integers. When factoring a polynomial of... Problem 21PE Problem 22PE Problem 23PE Problem 24PE Problem 25PE: 29. In what order should a trinomial be written before attempting to factor it?
Problem 26PE Problem 27PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 28PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 29PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 30PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 31PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 32PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 33PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 34PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 35PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 36PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 37PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 38PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 39PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 40PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 41PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 42PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 43PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 44PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 45PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 46PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 47PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 48PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 49PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 50PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 51PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 52PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 53PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 54PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 55PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 56PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 57PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 58PE: For Exercises, factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See Examples... Problem 59PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 60PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 61PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 62PE: For Exercises 31 − 66 , factor completely. Be sure to factor out the GCF when necessary. (See... Problem 63PE: A student factored a trinomial as ( 2 x − 4 ) ( x − 3 ) . The instructor did not give full credit.... Problem 64PE: 68. A student factored a trinomial as. The instructor did not give full credit. Why?
Problem 65PE: What polynomial factors as ( x − 4 ) ( x + 13 ) ? Problem 66PE: 70. What polynomial factors as?
Problem 67PE: Raul purchased a parcel of land in the country. The given expressions represent the lengths of the... Problem 68PE:
72. Jamison painted a mural in the shape of a triangle on the wall of a building. The given... Problem 69PE: For Exercises, factor completely.
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Problem 70PE: For Exercises, factor completely.
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Problem 71PE: For Exercises, factor completely.
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Problem 72PE: For Exercises 73 − 76 , factor completely. p 4 − 13 p 2 + 40 Problem 73PE: For Exercises 73 − 76 , factor completely. Find all integers, b, that make the trinomial x 2 + b x +... Problem 74PE: For Exercises 73 − 76 , factor completely. Find all integers, b, that make the trinomial x 2 + b x +... Problem 75PE: For Exercises, factor completely.
79. Find a value of c that makes the trinomial factorable.
Problem 76PE: For Exercises, factor completely.
80. Find a value of c that makes the trinomial factorable.
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