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A polynomial of degree zero is a constant term

The grouping method of factoring can still be used when only some of the terms share a common factor A True B False

The sum or difference of p and q is the of the x-term in the trinomial

A number a power of a variable or a product of the two is a monomial while a polynomial is the of monomials

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What number is always a factor of a given product?

1.


When 1 is the factor the product is always?

the same as the number you are multiplying yes i quite agree because for example,if 1 is the factor of 7, the product will be 7, but if 2, the product will be 14.


When is then product of a negative integer and a positive integer less than both of its factors?

This is a clever question. I would say: "Always". To be more precise: The product is never greater than either factor, and if neither factor is ' 1 ', then the product is always less than both.


When one factor is even and the other factor is odd the product is always what?

even


When is the product of two fractions less than its factors?

If the fractions are both proper fractions ... equivalent to less than 1 ... thenthat's always true ... the product is always less than either factor.


What is a factor that always equals 1 called?

A factor of 1.


What is the product of a prime factor?

I think most people have a hard time answering this question. As do I. The product of a prime factor will always be consecutive Ex.1: 3*7=21 factors of 21- 1, 3, 7, and 21. Hope it helped....LiveaLifeofLove


Is 1 a product prime factor of 105?

1 is not prime, so it can't be a prime factor.


Subtract the sum of 5 from its product?

product - 5 factor x factor = product (factor x factor) - 5 you need to state what the product were. If, for example, the factors were 2 and 3, then your answer would turn out like this: your product will be: 2x3= 6 and then substract 5 6 - 5 = 1 like this: 2x3 - 5 = 1


When the greatest common factor is 1 is the least common multiple of these numbers always the product of the numbers?

Yes - if two numbers share no common factors (besides 1) the least common multiple will be the product of the numbers.


What factor make the product of 151?

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What number as a factor does not change the product?

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