-(3x+4)(x+2)
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f(x) = 3x2 + 5x + 2fprime(x) = 6x + 5
3x2-y=6 3x2-y=6
Yes. (Assuming that -3x2 is the best representation of 3x2 that this browser will allow.)
(x + 2)(3x + 1)
The degree of this polynomial is 2.
3x2 + 10x + 3 = (x + 3)(3x + 1).
3x2 + 36x + 81 = 3(x2 + 13x + 27)
It is a second degree polynomial.
x3 - 3x2 + x - 3 = (x2 +1)( x - 3)
-7
10
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49-(4*3*4) = 1
21x3-35x2+14x = 7x(3x2-5x+2)
3x2 + 30x + 48 is a quadratic polynomial. If 3x2 + 30x + 48 = 0, then: 3(x + 2)(x + 8) = 0 ⇒ x + 2 = 0 → x = -2 or x + 8 = 0 → x = -8