gymnast12chloe
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  • 01-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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Which product of prime polynomials is equivalent to 8x^(3) – 2x?

x(2x – 1)(2x – 1)
2x(x + 1)(x – 1)
2x^(2)(2x + 1)(2x – 1)
2x(2x + 1)(2x – 1)

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ricardoconcepci
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  • 01-05-2017
2x(2x+1)(2x-1)... 2x((4x^2)-2x+2x-1)... 2x((4x^2)-1)... (8x^3)-2x ... so the answer would be the last one
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joshshaji875
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  • 15-01-2021

Answer: prime polynomials is equivalent to 8x^(3) – 2x is 2x(2x + 1)(2x – 1) so the last one

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