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Factor the polynomial.
14x^⁵-28x^4+7x^2
7x^2(????????)
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User S Raghav
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Given polynomial to us is
14x^5-28x^4+7x^2

According to the question we need to factor it in the form of
7x^2(?) , and we need to find the value of "?" .

For that divide the whole polynomial by
7x^2 . We would get ,


\longrightarrow (14x^5-28x^4+7x^2)/(7x^2)\\

we can write it as,


\longrightarrow (14x^5)/(7x^2)-(28x^4)/(7x^2)+(7x^2)/(7x^2)\\

simplify,


\longrightarrow 2x^3-4x^2+1

Hence the final factored form will be,


\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{ 7x^2(2x^3-4x^2+1)}}

and we are done!

User Maria Sakharova
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Answer:


7x^2(2x^3-4x^2+1)

Explanation:

Given polynomial:


14x^5-28x^4+7x^2

Rewrite the numbers as multiples of 7:


\implies 7 \cdot 2x^5-7 \cdot 4x^4+7 \cdot 1x^2

Factor out the common term 7:


\implies 7(2x^5-4x^4+x^2)

Rewrite the exponents as sums:


\implies 7(2x^(2+3)-4x^(2+2)+x^(2+0))


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad a^(b+c)=a^b \cdot a^c


\implies 7(2x^(2)x^3-4x^(2)x^2+x^(2)x^0)


\implies 7(2x^(2)x^3-4x^(2)x^2+1x^(2))

Factor out the common term x²:


\implies 7x^2(2x^3-4x^2+1)

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