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Coby
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21 May, 04:13
How to factor polynomial
u^2+uv+v^2
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Helen Orr
21 May, 04:29
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This polynomial can't be factored further. the three terms have nothing in common that make it factorable--you can't take anything out of all three terms.
however, if you perhaps mistyped and meant u² + 2uv + v², you would be able to factor it into (u + v) (u + v).
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