Binomials are algebraic expressions of the sum or difference of two terms. Some binomials can be broken down into factors. One example of this is the "difference between two squares" where the binomial a2 - b2 can be factored into (a - b)(a + b)
The answer depends on the 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.
(12x - 6)(12x + 6)
x2-64 = (x-8)(x+8) when factored
x2-12x+35 = (x-5)(x-7)
The answer depends on the binomial.
(2x - 5) is a binomial factor
There is one way to determine weather each binomial is a factor of X-4. The division of polynomials is what determines each binomial.
(y10 + 2y5z3 + 4z6)
The expression does not have any real binomial factors. x is a monomial factor, and the other two involve complex numbers.
(12x - 6)(12x + 6)
4y - 3
it is used in the binomial nomencleature
(x + 1)(x + 5)
(x - 6)(x - 7)
(x - 2)(x - 4)
use long division.