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15 February, 18:14

He polynomial 2x3 - 5x2 + 4x - 10 is split into two groups, 2x3 + 4x and - 5x2 - 10. The GCFs of each group is then factored out. What is the common binomial factor between the two groups after their GCFs have been factored out?

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  1. 15 February, 18:41
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    We take GCF by factoring out the algebraic expression.

    2x³ + 4x is factored out into 2x (x² + 2) and

    -5x² - 10 is factored out into - 5 (x² + 2)

    Therefore the common binomial factor is x² + 2
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