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Factor out the greatest common factor
-5x^2 - 5x^3 - 15x^4

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Our answer is
-5x^(2) (3x^(2) +x+1)


Our greatest common factor, or GCF, is
-5x^(2), so when we factor is out, our divide each term by
-5x^(2), we get our answer. To check this, we can multiply the
-5x^(2) back across the parenthesis and see if we get the same result as our initial question.

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