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OpenStudy (osanseviero):

Another fast question of facorization

OpenStudy (compassionate):

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OpenStudy (osanseviero):

\[\left( x+3 \right)\left( \left( x-2 \right)^{2}-5\left( x-2 \right)+25 \right)\] Do I multiply the -5 with x-2, or what?

OpenStudy (compassionate):

The x - 2 gets multiplied by the square. so it becomes ( x^2 - 4 - 5) <-- Now subtract - 4 - 5.

OpenStudy (compassionate):

I can work the entire equation out and show work if you want

OpenStudy (osanseviero):

No...thanks, I will try it first

OpenStudy (compassionate):

I still want to work it out to give you a reference, if that's okay?

OpenStudy (osanseviero):

Sure

OpenStudy (osanseviero):

\[\left( x-3 \right)\left( x ^{2}-9x+39\right)\] I think that should be the next step

OpenStudy (osanseviero):

it is x+3

OpenStudy (compassionate):

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