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Factor out the greatest common factor from the following polynomial. 2x(x2+1)3−16(x2+1)5?​

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Answered by saminashekh11
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Answer:

Factor out the greatest common factor from the following polynomial: 2x(x^2 + 1)^3 - 16(x^2 + 1)^5

Question:

Factor out the greatest common factor from the following polynomial:

2x(x2+1)3−16(x2+1)5

Factoring Polynomial:

Factoring refers to the process of transforming a mathematical expression into a product of two or more expressions. Factoring can be performed by regrouping the terms of the polynomial and taking out the common terms from the grouping. Multiplying or expanding the factors should give the original polynomial back.

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The given polynomial is:

2x(x2+1)3−16(x2+1)5

Notice that the constant

2

is factorable from both the...

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Answered by tanishkavi
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Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

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