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realtreequeen11
Feb 3, 2018, 5:23:30 AM
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Factor out a greatest common factor 25x^3+10x^2+5x

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Nan560
Feb 3, 2018, 5:56:00 AM

The greatest common factor would be 5x because all the variables can be divided by 5x. The answer itself already factored would be 5x(5x^2+2x+1)

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