Could someone help me with this problem? It is 4x^3 -14x^6. I don't know how to get started!
F FMMurphy Junior Member Joined Mar 12, 2006 Messages 51 Feb 15, 2007 #1 Could someone help me with this problem? It is 4x^3 -14x^6. I don't know how to get started!
S soroban Elite Member Joined Jan 28, 2005 Messages 5,586 Feb 15, 2007 #2 Hello, FMMurphy! Could someone help me with this problem? It is: \(\displaystyle \,4x^3\,-\,14x^6.\) I don't know how to get started! . You don't? Click to expand... How about the very first type of factoring you ever learned? Take out common factors: \(\displaystyle \L\:2x^3(2\,-\,7x^3)\)
Hello, FMMurphy! Could someone help me with this problem? It is: \(\displaystyle \,4x^3\,-\,14x^6.\) I don't know how to get started! . You don't? Click to expand... How about the very first type of factoring you ever learned? Take out common factors: \(\displaystyle \L\:2x^3(2\,-\,7x^3)\)