Yes, 6x2 - 4x + 25 is a trinomial. This is because there are three terms (thus the name trinomial), which are "connected" by operations of addition and subtraction: 6x2, 4x, and 25.If you mean to ask how to factor this particular trinomial, please specify so in your question.
Simplifying 6x2 + 23x + 7 Reorder the terms: 7 + 23x + 6x2 Factor a trinomial. (7 + 2x)(1 + 3x) Final result: (7 + 2x)(1 + 3x)
yes.it is.
6x2 + 13x + 2 = (6x + 1)(x + 2).
6x2=12 2x-28=?
6x2-18x+12 = (6x-6)(x-2)
Yes, 6x2 - 4x + 25 is a trinomial. This is because there are three terms (thus the name trinomial), which are "connected" by operations of addition and subtraction: 6x2, 4x, and 25.If you mean to ask how to factor this particular trinomial, please specify so in your question.
6x2 - 13x - 63 = 6x2 + 14x - 27x - 63 = 2x(3x + 7) - 9(3x + 7) = (3x + 7)(2x - 9)
Simplifying 6x2 + 23x + 7 Reorder the terms: 7 + 23x + 6x2 Factor a trinomial. (7 + 2x)(1 + 3x) Final result: (7 + 2x)(1 + 3x)
6x2 + 14x -12 = (3x - 2) (2x + 6). There they are.
yes.it is.
6x2 + 13x + 2 = (6x + 1)(x + 2).
Start by dividing by 2: 2(3x2 + 7x - 6) = 2(3x - 2)(x + 3)
6x2-5x-25 = (3x+5)(2x-5) when factored
(3x+1)(2x+4) = 6x2+4+2x+12x = 6x2+14x+4
3x/7 + 5y/14x = 3x*2x/(7*2x) + 5y/14x = (6x2 + 5y)/14x
I assume the question is to factor this problem? 6x2 + 14x - 12 can be factored to give (6x - 4)(x + 3) and then factor out a 2 to give 2(3x - 2)(x + 3) OR you could've factored with (3x - 2)(2x + 6), but the final answer would still be the same. 2(3x - 2)(x + 3)