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Solve the polynomial equation -x^5-4x^4+5x^3=0 by factoring
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Solve the polynomial equation -x^5-4x^4+5x^3=0 by factoring
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Answer:
x3(−x+1)(x+5)
Explanation:
Factor −x5−4x4+5x3
−x5−4x4+5x3
=x3(−x+1)(x+5)
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