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One of the factors of p^5 - 144p^3 is A. P^3 B. P + 12 C. P - 12 D. All of the above
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One of the factors of p^5 - 144p^3 is
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B. P + 12
C. P - 12
D. All of the above
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The answer would be (D) All of the above
The factors are below
p^3(p^2-144)
p^3(p-12)(p+12)
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p^5 - 144p^3
= p^3(p^2 - 144)
= p^3(p + 12)(p - 12)
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D. All of the above
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