How do you factor #14x^2y^3+5xy^3-9y^3#?
1 Answer
Apr 6, 2018
Here's how I did it:
Explanation:
To factorize something, you have to find everything that all the expressions have in common. That means we need to find the GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of all expressions.
We can see that they all have
If we factor out
So finally we write it like this:
Hope this helps!