Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition)

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Chapter 5 - Section 5.5 - The Greatest Common Factor and Factoring by Grouping - Exercise Set - Page 296: 98

Answer

$3x^{2a}(x^{3a}-2x^a+3)$

Work Step by Step

Factoring the $GCF=3x^{2a}$, then the factored form of the given expression, $ 3x^{5a}-6x^{3a}+9x^{2a} $, is \begin{array}{l}\require{cancel} 3x^{2a}(x^{3a}-2x^a+3) .\end{array}
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