The factored form of a polynomial is comprised of factors in which the sum is equal to the coefficient of the second term and the product is equal to thβ¦
First of all, you don't factor an equation. You factor an expression.Next, here is a linear expression that can be factored: [ 96x + 4 ]. The factored form is: 4(24x + 1).Here is a third degree expression: [ 7x3 - 112x ]. The factored form is: 7x (x + 4) (x - 4).
When it is a line through the origin.
If the equation of a line is in the form ax + by + c = 0 then the slope of the line will be -a/b.
3y-6y in factored form = -3
No.
The factored form of a polynomial is comprised of factors in which the sum is equal to the coefficient of the second term and the product is equal to thβ¦
General form for a line equation is: y=mx+b.
Im assuming the "6x2" is supposed to be 6x squared. The factored form would be (2x+1) (3x-8)
We factored many suggestions into the equation.
First of all, you don't factor an equation. You factor an expression.Next, here is a linear expression that can be factored: [ 96x + 4 ]. The factored form is: 4(24x + 1).Here is a third degree expression: [ 7x3 - 112x ]. The factored form is: 7x (x + 4) (x - 4).
Yes, it can. ANY equation of this form can be factored. The factors may not be integers or even real numbers, though.
When it is a line through the origin.
You can convert standard form to factored form by using a factoring tree to convert to the long-form factored format. You can also work backwards to convert from factored to standard form.
If the equation of a line is in the form ax + by + c = 0 then the slope of the line will be -a/b.
You can't know if a general polynomial is in factored form.
3y-6y in factored form = -3