Exam 5: The Greatest Common Factor and Factoring by Grouping
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Factor the polynomial by grouping the terms together two at a time. 

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Factor the expression completely. Look first for the greatest common factor. 

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Factor the polynomial completely; that is, once you are finished factoring, none of the factors you obtain should be factorable. If the polynomial is prime , so indicate. 

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One number is 2 times another. Their product is 2 times their sum. Find the numbers.
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Factor the following problem completely. First, factor out the greatest common factor, and then factor the remaining trinomial. 

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I have a piece of cardboard that is twice as long as it is wide. If I cut a 1-inch by 1-inch square from each corner and fold up the resulting flaps, I get a box with a volume of 112 cubic inches. What are the dimensions of the cardboard?



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A company that manufactures typewriter ribbons knows that the number of ribbons it can sell each week, x , is related to the price p per ribbon by the equation
. At what price should the company sell the ribbons if it wants the weekly revenue to be
? ( Hint : The equation for revenue is
.)



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A company that manufactures typewriter ribbons knows that the number of ribbons it can sell each week, x , is related to the price p per ribbon by the equation
. At what price should the company sell the ribbons if it wants the weekly revenue to be $4,000? ( Hint : The equation for revenue is
.)


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