College Algebra (11th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321671791
ISBN 13: 978-0-32167-179-0

Chapter R - Section R.4 - Factoring Polynomials - R.4 Exercises - Page 40: 83

Answer

$(m^2-5)(m^2+2)$

Work Step by Step

Let $z=m^2.$ Then the given expression, $ m^4-3m^2-10 ,$ is equivalent to \begin{array}{l}\require{cancel} z^2-3z-10 .\end{array} The two numbers whose product is $ac= 1(-10)=-10 $ and whose sum is $b= -3 $ are $\{ -5,2 \}.$ Using these two numbers to decompose the middle term, then the factored form of $ z^2-3z-10 $ is \begin{array}{l}\require{cancel} z^2-5z+2z-10 \\\\= (z^2-5z)+(2z-10) \\\\= z(z-5)+2(z-5) \\\\= (z-5)(z+2) .\end{array} Since $z=m^2$, then the expression $ (z-5)(z+2) $ is equivalent to \begin{array}{l}\require{cancel} (m^2-5)(m^2+2) .\end{array}
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