<span>fourth degree polynomial with three terms
the degree is the highest exponent the term are separated by plus or minus </span>
Answer: 40
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the two numbers be a and b.
Therefore,
a - b = 3 ....... i
a + b = 13 ....... ii
From equation I, a = 3 + b
Put a = 3+b into equation ii
a + b = 13
3 + b + b = 13
3 + 2b = 13
2b = 13 - 3
2b = 10
b = 10/2
b = 5
Since a = 3 + b
a = 3 + 5
a = 8
The product of the numbers will be:
= 8 × 5
= 40
Step 1. Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
GCF = 7x^2
Step 2. Factor out the GCF (Write the GCF first. Then, in parentheses, divide each term by the GCF.)
7x^2(14x^4/7x^2 + 35x^2/7x^2)
Step 3. Simplify each term in parentheses
7x^2(2x^2 + 5)