The sum of -p and -q -
the product of -p and q
The sum of p and q
positive
Anywhere. Provided it is not zero, and number p can be the leading coefficient of a polynomial. And any number q can be the constant term.
Pairs
If P varies directly with the square of Q then the equation would be in the form of P = kQ2, where k is the constant of variation so the new equation would be: P = 6Q2, so when Q = 12 we have P=6*122, or P = 864
The sum of -p and -q -
The sum of -p and -q -
constant.
The sum of p and q
It is 1 if the two are the only factors.
coefficient
coefficient
X-term
coefficient
The answer depends on what p and q are meant to represent.
the coefficient of the x-term
Suppose the trinomial is x2 + Bx + C You need to find a factor pair of C whose sum is B. If the factors are p and q (that is, pq = C and p+q = B), then the trinomial can be factorised as (x + p)*(x + q).