(x-4)(3x-2)/(x-4) is equivalent to 3x-2 except when x=4.
(9x2 - 12x + 4)/(3x - 2) where x not equal to 2/3.
binomial, trinomial, sixth-degree polynomial, monomial.
no it is a binomial. terms in an algebriac expression are separated by addition or subtraction ( + or -) symbols and must not be like terms. then just count the terms. one term = monomial, 2 terms = binomial, 3 terms = trinomial. More than 3 terms are usually just referred to as polynomials.
It's the difference between multiplication and division. Multiplying binomials is combining them. Factoring polynomials is breaking them apart.
It is a binomial expression.
Two terms is a binomial. More than two terms is a polynomial. Binomials are not part of the set of polynomials.
No.
If the quotient of a certain binomial and 20x2 is is the polynomial
because polynomials were long and difficult to record.
You use long division of polynomials.
A binomial expression is an expression consisting of two terms.Example:5a+2b . . . A+
binomial
There is one way to determine weather each binomial is a factor of X-4. The division of polynomials is what determines each binomial.
A binomial is an algebraic expression. It does not have an area.
binomial, trinomial, sixth-degree polynomial, monomial.
no it is a binomial. terms in an algebriac expression are separated by addition or subtraction ( + or -) symbols and must not be like terms. then just count the terms. one term = monomial, 2 terms = binomial, 3 terms = trinomial. More than 3 terms are usually just referred to as polynomials.
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It's the difference between multiplication and division. Multiplying binomials is combining them. Factoring polynomials is breaking them apart.