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Factor 6x^4y^3-3x^3y^5

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3x2y(3x2−2xy+y2)

p.s. my keyboard doesn't have the sign for the exponents but, you know what I mean.

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For this case we must factor the following expression:


6x ^ 4 * y ^ 3-3x ^ 3 * y ^ 5

We have two terms in the expression and it is observed that the largest whole number that divides both is 3, then:


3 (2x ^ 4 * y ^ 3-x ^ 3 * y ^ 5)

Now we can see that we can extract common factor y ^ 3:


3y ^ 3 (2x ^ 4-x ^ 3 * y ^ 2)

Finally, we extract common factor x ^ 3:


3y ^ 3x ^ 3 (2x-y ^ 2)

ANswer:


3y ^ 3x ^ 3 (2x-y ^ 2)

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