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OpenStudy (anonymous):

factor the trinomial t^3-5t^2-36t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

t(t-9)(t+4)

OpenStudy (hoblos):

oh yeah Compy is right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just FYI, tena, if trinomials with powers higher than '2' confuse you, always consider the first step in factoring out a t (or many depending on the highest power), then just factor as you would your usual quadratic equations! Same math, just a different concept thrown in to try to trick you up :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks!

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