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Factor completely 5c5 + 60c4 + 180c3.
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Answer:
5c^3(c+6)^2
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5c^5 + 60c^4 + 180c^3
find the GCF, 5c³
5c³(5c^5 + 60c^4 + 180c^3/ 5c^3)
5c³(c² + 12c + 36)
5c³(c² + 2(c)(6) + 6²)
5c³(c + 6)² <<< the answer.
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