No
With great difficulty because it is not a quadratic equation or even a quadratic expression.
4
It is a quadratic expression and when factored is: (x+1)(x+1)
A quadratic expression is an expression which is written in the form ax2+bx+c, where a, b, and c represent constants, x represents a variable, and a is not equal to 0.
x2 + 3x + 4 This is quadratic because the highest exponent of x is 2, and it is an expression because there is no equals sign.
It is a quadratic expression.
It is a quadratic expression in the variable x.
It is a quadratic expression
If you mean: x2+12x+35 then it is a quadratic expression that can be factored as: (x+5)(x+7)
A quadratic expression in the variable x.
It is a quadratic expression and is (x-3)(x+5) when factored
The expression x squared plus x can be simplified as x^2 + x. This is a quadratic expression with a leading coefficient of 1. It represents a polynomial with two terms, a quadratic term (x^2) and a linear term (x).