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Use the grouping method to factor the polynomial below completely.
x^3 + 2x^2 + 5x + 10

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Answer:

The factors of x^3+2x^2+5x+10 are (x^2+5)(x+2)

Explanation:

x^3+2x^2+5x+10

Group the expression by two:

=(x^3+2x^2)+(5x+10)

Factor out GCF in each group.

=x^2(x+2)+5(x+2)

Note:(The binomials in parentheses should be the same, if not the same... there is an error in the factoring or the expression can not be factored.)

Now factoring out the GCF which basically has you rewrite what is in parentheses and place other terms left together:

=(x^2+5)(x+2)

Thus the factors of x^3+2x^2+5x+10 are (x^2+5)(x+2)....

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