What do you mean "simplified"? It can definitely be factored.
To write a simplified expression in factored form, first identify common factors or patterns such as differences of squares, perfect squares, or the distributive property. Next, factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) if applicable. Then, look for any further factorization opportunities, such as factoring trinomials or using methods like grouping. Finally, rewrite the expression as a product of its factors, ensuring that it is in its simplest form.
When the expression is broken down into its prime factors it is factored completely.
I'm pretty sure you didn't write down the expression to be factored correctly. If you can't do that, neither you nor anybody else will be able to factor your expression.
It is irreducible, it can't be factored.
What do you mean "simplified"? It can definitely be factored.
To write a simplified expression in factored form, first identify common factors or patterns such as differences of squares, perfect squares, or the distributive property. Next, factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) if applicable. Then, look for any further factorization opportunities, such as factoring trinomials or using methods like grouping. Finally, rewrite the expression as a product of its factors, ensuring that it is in its simplest form.
This algebraic expression cannot be factored further into whole numbers, and it's too simple to be simplified.
6•2+6•3
They are terms of an expression which can be simplified to 4x+12 or factored to 4*(x+3)
They are terms of an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: 3x+9 or factored to 3(x+3)
When the expression is broken down into its prime factors it is factored completely.
It means - Look at the expression. - If necessary, copy it to your scratch paper. - Using any method you need, find the factors of the expression. - Once you have the factors, write them on the test or homework sheet.
To simplify an expression you must combine the variables and the constants. Then write the simplified version of the expression so that the expression isn't solved, just simplified. 1a+2(a+5)=2a+7
a simplified polynomial is a algebraic equation/expression with variables and constants that can can be written as a sum of terms. Simplified form is the opposite of factored form P(x) = ( 2x - 3)( x+4 ) Is a factored form - product of 2 factors. Simplify P(x) by using the distributive property: P(x) = 2x2 +8x - 3x -12 P(x) = 2x2 + 5x - 12 simplified : a sum of terms!
I'm pretty sure you didn't write down the expression to be factored correctly. If you can't do that, neither you nor anybody else will be able to factor your expression.
If an expression does not have a common factor, then it is called a "prime" expression.