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OpenStudy (klepez):

Factor the polynomial. 40w^11 + 16w^6 (1 point) 8w^6(5w^5 + 2) 8(5w^11 + 2w^6) w^6(40w^5 + 16) 8w^5(5w^6 + 2w)

OpenStudy (klepez):

whats the awnser?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

Similar Example 30w^8 + 16w^5 The GCF of the terms above is 2w^5, so factor this out to get 2w^5(15w^3 + 8) This is NOT your answer as it's just an example.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Way to find greatest common factors|dw:1362773664564:dw| For the variables, pull out the largest exponent possible.

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