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What is the factored form of the polynomial 27x2y – 43xy2?
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What is the factored form of the polynomial 27x2y – 43xy2?
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The answer is A) xy(27x - 43y)
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27x²y - 43xy²
Factor of 27
1 x 27
3 x 9
Factor of 43
1 x 43
As you can see, there is no common number between 27 and 43, thus these numbers cannot be factored and must remain as is.
x and y are present in both terms, so we factor them.
xy(27x - 43y)
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