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What is a factor of each term of the polynomial?. (3d2 – 10d).

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(3d^2 - 10d) = d(3d - 10).
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Answer:


d(3d-10) is the factor term of given polynomial.

Explanation:

We have been given an expression:


3d^2-10d

We will take the common term out of the given expression which is d

Hence, we get:


d(3d-10)

We have been asked the factor term of the polynomial:

Therefore, the factor term of the polynomial is:
d(3d-10)



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