If that's 3x2, the answer is (x + 1)(3x - 5)
just like factoring any other trinomial.
the 5 kinds of factoring are common monomial factor, difference of two cubes, quadratic trinomial, perfect square trinomial,and difference of two square.
find a greatest common factor or GCFin factoring a trinomial with a leading coefficient other than 1 the first step is to look for a COMMON factor in each term
5x2x3 5x3x2 3x2x5 3x5x2 2x5x3 2x3x5 Is that what you're asking for?
Ax + Bx + C is not a trinomial!
Most of us do not know who "invented" factoring trinomials, many do not even care. Factoring is just one of the axioms that an algebra system establishes. If you really want to know, try searching on Google.
Not necessarily. They could both be positive.
The coefficient of x
find all the factors of the constant term
You would most likely factor out -1 from a trinomial when it has a leading coefficient that is negative. This can simplify the expression and make it easier to factor further, especially if you want to rewrite it in a standard form or if you are looking for real roots. Additionally, factoring out -1 can help in situations where the trinomial needs to be set to zero for solving equations, making the subsequent steps clearer.
The number represented by B should be viewed as the coefficient of the linear term (x) in the trinomial. This number affects the middle term in the factored form of the trinomial.
sum of two numbers