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A rectangular prism has a volume of 16y^4+16^y^3+48y^2 cubic units. Which could be the base area and height of the prism?
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A rectangular prism has a volume of 16y^4+16^y^3+48y^2 cubic units. Which could be the base area and height of the prism?
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so since its just two factors, you can pick either for the "B" or "h", or one can say that the trinomial is the "B", because it can be factored into a couple more binomials, either way will work.
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