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How do you factorise x squared minus x 7? - Answers
The answer to this depends on what you mean by "x 7" If you mean: x2 -7x, then it can be factored out as x(x - 7) If you mean: x2 - x7, then you can factor it out as: x2(1 - x5) If you mean: x2 - x + 7, then it can not be factored If you mean: (x2 - x)7, then the inner term can be factored, giving you (x[x - 1])7 If you mean something else, then you will need to be more clear with your question.
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How do you factorise x squared minus x 7? - Answers
The answer to this depends on what you mean by "x 7" If you mean: x2 -7x, then it can be factored out as x(x - 7) If you mean: x2 - x7, then you can factor it out as: x2(1 - x5) If you mean: x2 - x + 7, then it can not be factored If you mean: (x2 - x)7, then the inner term can be factored, giving you (x[x - 1])7 If you mean something else, then you will need to be more clear with your question.
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How do you factorise x squared minus x 7? - Answers
The answer to this depends on what you mean by "x 7" If you mean: x2 -7x, then it can be factored out as x(x - 7) If you mean: x2 - x7, then you can factor it out as: x2(1 - x5) If you mean: x2 - x + 7, then it can not be factored If you mean: (x2 - x)7, then the inner term can be factored, giving you (x[x - 1])7 If you mean something else, then you will need to be more clear with your question.
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