a. The polynomial can be rewritten after factoring as 10(3×2 + 4xy + 5y2).
b. The polynomial can be rewritten as the product of a trinomial and xy.
c. The greatest common factor of the polynomial is 51x2y2.
d. The greatest common factor of the terms is 1.
Answer:- The correct statement is a. ‘The polynomial can be rewritten after factoring as 10(3×2 + 4xy + 5y2)’.
The statement is true around the factorization of 30×2 + 40xy + 51y2? is,
The polynomial can be rewritten after factoring as 10(3×2 + 4xy + 5y2).
No, the polynomial cannot be rewritten after factoring as 10(3×2 + 4xy + 5y2)
Instead, the polynomial cannot be rephrased in the form of factors, since there are no common terms.
The polynomial can be rewritten as the product of a trinomial and xy.
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