the equation 6x^2 - 4x + 25 is a quadratic equation due to the 6x^2 term. Whatever number on the x squared term changes it to a quadratic equation if you were to get rid of the 6x^2 then the equation would simply be -4x+25 making it simply a linear equation. when ever you have an x raised to 2 that term is the quadratic term in the equation.
yes.it is.
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.
2x2 + 10x + 25 is a quadratic expression. It describes a parabola.
Using the discriminant formula for a quadratic equation k has a value of 8/25 or maybe 0.
If you mean: b squared+b+25 then the given quadratic expression can't be factored because its discriminant is less than zero.
yes.it is.
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.
2x2 + 10x + 25 is a quadratic expression. It describes a parabola.
10x2 - 64 = 36 + 6x2; whence, 4x2 - 100 = 0, x2 = 25, and x = ±5.
The quadratic expression: r2+10r+25 = (r+5)(r+5) when factorised
It is: 12-4(6*-1) = 25
Using the quadratic equation formula: x = -5-/+ the square root of 7
its a quadratic equation. (4b-5) (4b-5)
6x2-5x-25 = (3x+5)(2x-5) when factored
10x2 - 64 = 36 + 6x2 Combine like terms: 4x2 = 100 Divide both sides by 4: x2 = 25 Take square roots: x = -5 or +5
Using the discriminant formula for a quadratic equation k has a value of 8/25 or maybe 0.
(2x - 5)(3x + 5)