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1. Factor the poynomial into linear irreducible factors. a) f(x)= x^4+11x^2+30 b)f(x)= x^4-9
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1. Factor the poynomial into linear irreducible factors. a) f(x)= x^4+11x^2+30 b)f(x)= x^4-9
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1. Factor the poynomial into linear irreducible factors.
a) f(x)= x^4+11x^2+30
b)f(x)= x^4-9
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B.) f(x)=(x^2-3)^2
a.) f(x)= (x^2+6)(x^2+5)
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