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The polynomial IS written in descending order.
In algebra, the factor theorem is a theorem linking factors and zeros of a polynomial. It is a special case of the polynomial remainder theorem.The factor theorem states that a polynomial has a factor if and only if
x^2 + 10x + 9 = (x + 9)(x + 1)
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The greatest common factor (GCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers or polynomials. If you have only one number or polynomial there is nothing for it to have a factor in common with!
5(x + 3)
To factor a polynomial expression, you identify common factors among the terms and express the polynomial as a product of simpler polynomials. For example, consider the polynomial ( x^2 - 5x + 6 ); it factors into ( (x - 2)(x - 3) ). Each factor is written in descending order, starting with the highest degree term. The specific steps to factor will depend on the polynomial you are working with.
Factor the polynomial x2 - 10x + 25. Enter each factor as a polynomial in descending order.
15x^2+3x-12 3(5x^2+x-4)=Answer
To determine which linear expression is a factor of a given polynomial function, you typically need to perform polynomial division or use the Factor Theorem. If you can substitute a root of the polynomial into the linear expression and obtain a value of zero, then that linear expression is indeed a factor. Alternatively, if you have the polynomial's roots, any linear expression of the form ( (x - r) ), where ( r ) is a root, will be a factor. Please provide the specific polynomial function for a more accurate response.
(x-3)(x+8)
(x - 3)(x - 3)
(x + 8)(x + 1)
(3x + 4)(3x + 4)
(x-2)(x-3)
2x+5x-24 7x2-24
(x-4) (x+7)
(x+8)(x-5)