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Question 5:
Factor (x^2 – 9) (x^2 – 5x + 4) completely.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is (x+3)(x-3)(x-4)(x-1)

Explanation:

Notice both terms are perfect squares, therefore you can factor using the difference of squares formula:

(x²-9)(x²-5x+4)

For the first term, we get (x+3)(x-3) because x²-9 is a perfect square.

For the second term, we get (x-4)(x-1) because x²-5x+4 is a perfect square trinomial.

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