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3y-6y in factored form = -3
when it is in its most reduced form.
64-x2 = (8-x)(8+x) when factored
just leave the x terms to 1 side and constants to other side
b(a-x)
You multiply the factors.
To convert a quadratic equation from standard form (ax^2 + bx + c) to factored form, you first need to find the roots of the equation by using the quadratic formula or factoring techniques. Once you have the roots, you can rewrite the equation as a product of linear factors, such as (x - r1)(x - r2), where r1 and r2 are the roots of the equation. This process allows you to express the quadratic equation in factored form, which can be useful for solving and graphing the equation.
You can't know if a general polynomial is in factored form.
You have written it in standard form.
3y-6y in factored form = -3
standard form is like this y = a(x+p)^2 + q general form is like this = y = ax^2 + bx + c Factored form is like this = (x + X2) (x +x1) not sure about the variables there but, there's your answer.
A completely factored form is one which is composed of product of factors and can't be factorized further. Let us consider two examples: x2 - 4x + 4 is not a factored form because it can be factored as (x - 2)(x - 2). (x +1)(x2 - 4x + 4) is also not a factored form because x2 - 4x + 4 can be factored further as (x - 2)(x - 2). So, the completely factored form is (x + 1)(x - 2)(x - 2).
Solve the standard form for the dependent variable, commonly 'y'.
2(a+b) is 2a plus 2b in factored form.
the form of an expression compossed of products of factors, rather than sums or differences of terms. the expressions x(x-2) and (x+3)(x+4) are in factored form. y=(x-2)(x+5), or factored form, is an equation that describes a parabola. Once factored, using a FOIL method, it becomes standard form. y=(x-2)(x+5) y=x^2+5x-2x-10 y=x^2+3x-10
If you mean 4y+10 then it is 2(2y+5) when factored
when it is in its most reduced form.