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OpenStudy (anonymous):

5x^2y^4z^2 – 15x^3y^5z^3 + 20x^2y^5z Factor problem, show work.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the best I can give you is take out the highest amount of exponents for xyz that would not allow for any of the remaining ones to become negative, and a factor of 5 so you get\[5x^2y^4z(z-3xyz^2+4y)\]. That is about as far as I can see it going.

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