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6a^2 -54factor polynomial completely and state if it’s prime.

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Let's factor the polynomial, first we factor the common factor 6


6a^2-54=6(a^2-9)

the term in parenthesis is a difference of square, this can be factor by the rule:


x^2-y^2=(x+y)(x-y)

Then we have:


\begin{gathered} 6a^2-54=6(a^2-9) \\ =6(a+3)(a-3) \end{gathered}

Therefore the factor polynomial is:


6(a+3)(a-3)

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