If that's 3x2 + 7x + 2, the answer is (x + 2)(3x + 1)
Factor the polynomial x2 - 10x + 25. Enter each factor as a polynomial in descending order.
To determine which binomial is a factor of a given polynomial, you can apply the Factor Theorem. According to this theorem, if you substitute a value ( c ) into the polynomial and it equals zero, then ( (x - c) ) is a factor. Alternatively, you can perform polynomial long division or synthetic division with the given binomials to see if any of them divides the polynomial without a remainder. If you provide the specific polynomial and the binomials you're considering, I can assist further.
(x-3)(x+8)
(x - 3)(x - 3)
(x + 8)(x + 1)
(3x + 4)(3x + 4)
(x-2)(x-3)
factor
When a polynomial is divided by one of its binomial factors, the quotient is called the "reduced polynomial" or simply the "quotient polynomial." This resulting polynomial represents the original polynomial after removing the factor, and it retains the degree that is one less than the original polynomial.
The polynomial IS written in descending order.
that does not make sense. . . 3x to the 6th and what with the 24, is it (3x6)(24)? if so you would multiply the coefficients(3 and 24) and make that to the 6th power
2x+5x-24 7x2-24