a proper factor is a factor.
a factor bug is a factor
A composite factor is a factor that is a composite number, as opposed to a prime factor which is a factor that is a prime number.
If it does not factor properly then you cannot factor it.
Factors are divisors. A factor times a factor will equal a product.
-5x+(3x-8)
Thee degree of the polynomail 3r^4 is 4
That means, roughly speaking, that for any input of size "x", the algorithm will take no longer than xn for some constant "n".
A polynomial is an expression with many different terms whereas a monomial has only one term. There are other poly- word like polygon or polyhedron but their mono- counterparts do not exist.
a proper factor is a factor.
factor I (fibrinogen), factor II (prothrombin), factor III (tissue thromboplastin), factor IV (calcium), factor V (proaccelerin), factor VI (no longer considered active in hemostasis), factor VII (factor-vii), factor VIII (antihemophilicfactor), factor IX (plasma thromboplastincomponent; Christmas factor), factor X (stuart-factor-stuart-prower-factor), factor XI (plasma thromboplastinantecedent), factor XII (factor-xii), factor XIII (fibrin stabilizing factor).
factor pair = 1512,1 factor pair = 756,2 factor pair = 504,3 factor pair = 378,4 factor pair = 252,6 factor pair = 216,7 factor pair = 189,8 factor pair = 168,9 factor pair = 126,12 factor pair = 108,14 factor pair = 84,18 factor pair = 72,21 factor pair = 63,24 factor pair = 56,27 factor pair = 54,28 factor pair = 42,36
you set it equal to zero 7x^2 + 7x - 14 = 0 since there is a common factor of 7, you can divide each term by that, including the zero on the other side, which just gives you zero again... (x^2 + x - 2) = 0 You have to find two numbers that multiply to give you the coefficent of the third term (c = -2), and add to give you the coefficient of middle term (b = 1) so, +2, and -1 add to give you +1 (b), and multiply to give you -2 (c). so the factors are: x+2 and x-1 (and therefor the roots are x= -2, and x =1, but you just asked for the factors)
http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/blood-coagulation.html Factor I = Fibrinogen Factor II = Prothrombin Factor III = Tissue factor Factor IV = Calcium Factor V = Labile factor Factor VI - Does not exist as it was named initially but later on discovered not to play a part in blood coagulation. Factor VII = Stable factor Factor VIII = Antihemophilic factor A Factor IX = Antihemophilic factor B or Christmas factor (named after the first patient in whom the factor deficiency was documented) Factor X = Stuart Prower factor Factor XI = Antihemophilic factor C Factor XII = Hageman factor Factor XIII = Fibrin stabilising factor
a factor bug is a factor
A composite factor is a factor that is a composite number, as opposed to a prime factor which is a factor that is a prime number.
Limiting factor