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Create a factorable polynomial with a GCF of 7. Rewrite that polynomial in two other equivalent forms. Explain how each form was created.

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  1. 16 March, 22:21
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    This looks like an odd problem.

    Just start with a simple expression with 7 as a factor, and then multiply it out.

    For example:

    7 (x+1) (x+2)

    Here 7 could be the GCF.

    Now multiply it out:

    7 (x^2+3x+2) =

    7x^2+21x+14

    So our factorable polynomial is 7x^2+21x+14

    And its two equivalent forms are:

    7 (x^2+3x+2) and7 (x+1) (x+2)
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