Chapter 7: Q. 109 (page 832)
In the following exercises, factor each trinomial of the form
Short Answer
The factorization of the expression is not factorable.
Chapter 7: Q. 109 (page 832)
In the following exercises, factor each trinomial of the form
The factorization of the expression is not factorable.
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Get started for freeWatermelon drop A springtime tradition at the University of California San Diego is the Watermelon Drop, where a watermelon is dropped from the seventh story of Urey Hall.
(a) The binomial gives the height of the watermelon t seconds after it is dropped. Factor the greatest common factor from this binomial.
(b) If the watermelon is thrown down with initial velocity 8 feet per second, its height after t seconds is given by the trinomialCompletely factor this trinomial.
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In the following exercises, solve.
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In the following exercises, factor.
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