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15 May, 07:02

A box has a volume given by the trinomial x3 + 7x2 - 18x. What are the possible dimensions of the box? Use factoring.

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  1. 15 May, 07:10
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    X^3+7x^2-18x

    x (x^2+7x-18)

    x (x+9) (x-2)

    However note that this is not a normal factoring problem as dimensions must be greater than zero, so x>2

    Since we were not given a specific volume there are infinite solutions provided x>2
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