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The modified expression, x3(2x + 5) – 4(2x + 5), has two terms with a common factor
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The modified expression, x3(2x + 5) – 4(2x + 5), has two terms with a common factor
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The modified expression, x3(2x + 5) – 4(2x + 5), has two terms with a common factor
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the answer is 2x + 5
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Yes, the common factor is (2x+5) and the equation can be expressed as:
(x^3-4)(2x+5)
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