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Factor w2 + 8w + 16, if possible. If the polynomial is prime, say soFactor 3y2 + 10y + 7, using the AC method. If the polynomial is prime, say so.

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w^(2) + 8w + 16

when we compare the given equation to
ax^(2) + bx + c

a=1, b=8,c=16

So, ac=1*16=16 and b=8

We need factor pair of ac, 16, which sum upto b, 8.

As, 4*4=16 and 4+4=8

4 and 4 are required factor pair.


w^(2) + 4w+4w + 16


w(w+4) + 4(w+4)


(w+4)(w+4)


(w+4)^(2)

So,
w^(2) + 8w + 16=
(w+4)^(2)


3y^(2) + 10y + 7

when we compare the given equation to
ax^(2) + bx + c

a=3, b=10,c=7

So, ac=3*7=21 and b=10

We need factor pair of ac, 21, which sum upto b, 10.

As, 3*7=21 and 3+7=10

3 and 7 are required factor pair.


3y^(2) + 3y+7y + 7


3y(y+1)+7(y+1)


(3y+7)(y+1)


3y^(2) + 10y + 7=
(3y+7)(y+1)

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