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A student factored 105x^8 y^2 +15xy as 15xy (7x^7 y). What went wrong? Factor correctly. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. The common factors for the variable terms x and y are not correct. The correct factored form is 105x^8 y^2 + 15xy= B. The factor 15xy is not a common factor. The correct factored form is 105x^8 y^2 + 15xy = C. The expression inside the parentheses is not correct the correct factored form is 105x^8 y^2 + 15xy = D. The common factor for the coefficients, 15, is not correct. The correct factored form is 105x^8 y^2 + 15xy =
A student factored 105x^8 y^2 +15xy as 15xy (7x^7 y). What went wrong? Factor correctly. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. The common factors for the variable terms x and y are not correct. The correct factored form is 105x^8 y^2 + 15xy= B. The factor 15xy is not a common factor. The correct factored form is 105x^8 y^2 + 15xy = C. The expression inside the parentheses is not correct the correct factored form is 105x^8 y^2 + 15xy = D. The common factor for the coefficients, 15, is not correct. The correct factored form is 105x^8 y^2 + 15xy =
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