12x ^2 -32x-12
No. Trial and error is the most inefficient way for factoring.
If you've factored out the trinomials and want to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the remaining terms, you can look for common factors among the coefficients and variables in each term. Let's say you have factored the trinomial � � 2 � � � ax 2 +bx+c into the form � ( � − � ) ( � − � ) a(x−r)(x−s), where � r and � s are the roots or solutions of the trinomial. Now, let's consider the factored form of the trinomial along with any additional terms you have: � ( � − � ) ( � − � ) additional terms a(x−r)(x−s)+additional terms To find the GCF, you'll look for common factors in the coefficients and variables. The GCF will be the product of the common factors. For example, if the remaining terms are 2 � − 4 2x−4, you can factor a 2 from both terms: 2 ( � − � ) ( � − � ) 2 ( � − 2 ) 2(x−r)(x−s)+2(x−2) Now, the GCF is 2 2 because it is the common factor in both terms. If you have specific trinomials or terms you'd like help factoring, feel free to provide them, and I can guide you through the process
Multiplying.
Infinity
Yes, it can.
factoring whole numbers,factoring out the greatest common factor,factoring trinomials,factoring the difference of two squares,factoring the sum or difference of two cubes,factoring by grouping.
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(x+8)(x-4)
(x+5)(x-3)
Yes, simply treat the middle coefficient as 0.
(y + 6)(y + 3)
Try certain physics problems in kinematics without the factoring skill picked up in algebra.
Most of us do not know who "invented" factoring trinomials, many do not even care. Factoring is just one of the axioms that an algebra system establishes. If you really want to know, try searching on Google.
Mathportal is an excellent source for math tools. Mathwarehouse and webmath are also good sources for information. Freemathhelp and algebrahelp also are good.
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Trinomials are polynomials with three terms. ie. x2+2x+1