How do you factor #3w ^ { 6} - 26w ^ { 5} + 16w ^ { 4}#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Factor:
Factor out the common
The rest of the polynomial will be factored by splitting the middle method.
Multiply the coefficient of the first term of
Find two numbers that when added equal
Split
Factor out common terms in first two terms and the last two terms.
Factor out the common term
Return the factor
Explanation:
First, we factor out
Let's just look at
This is also known as Standard Form for a quadratic,
In order to attempt to factor this using the grouping method, we first need to find a number that will multiply to
When we multiply
So now our expression looks like this:
Now, we can factor by grouping like this:
Technically, we just separated the expression into two parts.
Now we factor each part:
Notice how there is
So our final expression factored with the
Let's check our work to make sure that this is equivalent to the original expression
Yayyy it matches the original expression; therefore the factored expression is