(5a2 - 3)(5a2 + 3)
If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised. If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised. If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised. If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised.
Start by looking for a common factor. Separate this factor, then factor the remaining polynomial.
You can factor a polynomial using one of these steps: 1. Factor out the greatest common monomial factor. 2. Look for a difference of two squares or a perfect square trinomial. 3. Factor polynomials in the form ax^2+bx+c into a product of binomials. 4. Factor a polynomial with 4 terms by grouping.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The greatest common factor (GCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers or polynomials. If you have only one number or polynomial there is nothing for it to have a factor in common with!
It is an algebraic factor.
The common factor is 2.
Since no polynomial was given, no answer will be given.
No.
A single polynomial cannot have a greatest commonfactor. There is nothing that it will be in common with!
Its true
5(x + 3)
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