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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Factor completely: 5w^3-125w=

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@grray7

OpenStudy (shinalcantara):

factoring out 5w you'll have: \[5w(w ^{2} - 25)\] since w^2 - 25 can still be factored using and we know that 25 is a perfect square so this would be applicable: \[(a ^{2} - b ^{2}) = (a+b)(a-b)\] from \[5w(w ^{2} - 25)\] you will have: \[5w(w-5)(w+5)\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks!

OpenStudy (shinalcantara):

yw

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