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23 August, 02:35

Grouping x5-3x4+5x-15

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  1. 23 August, 03:00
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    The idea of factoring by grouping is to pull out something from each set of 2 terms so that what is left over inside the parenthesis is "like" between both factored sets. Like this: (x^5 - 3x^4) + (5x - 15). From the first set of parenthesis, pull out x^4 leaving (x - 3); from the second set pull out a 5 leaving (x - 3). So now what you have is this: x^4 (x - 3) + 5 (x - 3). Now factor out the

    (x - 3) : (x - 3) (x^4 + 5). There!
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