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First get the gcf of 16x³ + 250 which is 2 then divide it which has the result of 8x³ + 125 then get the square root of 8x³ and 125
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First get the gcf of 16x³ + 250 which is 2 then divide it which has the result of 8x³ + 125 then get the square root of 8x³ and 125
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First get the gcf of 16x³ + 250 which is 2 then divide it which has the result of 8x³ + 125 then get the square root of 8x³ and 125
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(-5/2, 0) hope this helps
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