X + 4 is a factor of x^3 + 3x^2 - 10x - 24 along with (x + 2) and (x - 3)
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here. To factorise x squared plus 7x, we can first look for a common factor, which in this case is x. So, we can factor out an x to get x(x + 7). And just like that, we've created a lovely little factorised expression.
The GCF is 2.
x(x - 2)
If that was 2x^2 + 5x + 2, it would factor to (2x + 1)(x + 2)
x2y + axy + abx + a2b Factor by grouping. xy(x + a) + ab(x + a) (xy + ab)(x + a)
There is one way to determine weather each binomial is a factor of X-4. The division of polynomials is what determines each binomial.
There are many different methods to factor polynomials in general; specifically for binomials, you can check:whether you can separate a common factor,whether the binomial is the difference of two squares,whether the binomial is the sum or difference of two cubes (or higher odd-numbered powers)
The answer depends on the binomial.
(2x - 5) is a binomial factor
(y10 + 2y5z3 + 4z6)
The expression does not have any real binomial factors. x is a monomial factor, and the other two involve complex numbers.
This can't be explained in a few words. Basically you check the different special cases, mentioned in a school algebra course: whether there is a common factor, whether a binomial is a difference of squares, etc. Check a high school algebra book for more details.
Add up the digits of 291. If they total a multiple of 9, 9 is a factor.
If the prime factorization contains a 5 and a 7, 35 is a factor.
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Divide the smaller number into the bigger number. If the answer comes out even with no remainder, it's a factor.
4y - 3