No.
well what you do is remove something similar in all...which I don't see. is there a second part to your equation? if not, this is a prime equation- it cannot be factored further.
That depends on the equation; you need to give some examples of what you want factored. There are four steps to solving an equation. Should any other factors be accounted for when solving an equation? Should any factors be accounted for when explaining how to solve an equation?
If you mean: 3d2+20d+12 then it is (3d+2)(d+6) when factored with the help of the quadratic equation formula
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We factored many suggestions into the equation.
63x2= 126
when it is in its most reduced form.
prime
No.
Without an equality sign it is not an equation but the expression can be factored as (2y-3)(2y+3)
The factored form of a polynomial is comprised of factors in which the sum is equal to the coefficient of the second term and the product is equal to thβ¦
Yes, it can. ANY equation of this form can be factored. The factors may not be integers or even real numbers, though.
well what you do is remove something similar in all...which I don't see. is there a second part to your equation? if not, this is a prime equation- it cannot be factored further.
Set the equation equal to zero. 3x2 - x = -1 3x2 - x + 1 = 0 The equation is quadratic, but can not be factored. Use the quadratic equation.
First of all, you don't factor an equation. You factor an expression.Next, here is a linear expression that can be factored: [ 96x + 4 ]. The factored form is: 4(24x + 1).Here is a third degree expression: [ 7x3 - 112x ]. The factored form is: 7x (x + 4) (x - 4).
It is used to solve quadratic equations that cannot be factored. Usually you would factor a quadratic equation, identify the critical values and solve, but when you cannot factor you utilize the quadratic equation.