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11 June, 02:49

Factor 56n^4+64n^3+70n^2+80n

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  1. 11 June, 06:30
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    n (7n + 8) (n^2 + 10)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    n is obviously a factor of every term. We also note that pairs of terms have coefficients in the ratio of 7 : 8, so (7n + 8) is another factor.

    56n^4 + 64n^3 + 70n^2 + 80n = n ((7n + 8) n^2 + (7n + 8) ·10)

    Then the factorization in integers is ...

    = n (7n + 8) (n^2 + 10)
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