If the quadratic is written in the form ax2 + bx + c (where a not 0) then for it to be factorable, b2 - 4ac (the discriminant) must be a perfect square.
Well, if the given quadratic equation cannot be factored, nor completed by the square, try using the quadratic formula.
the 5 kinds of factoring are common monomial factor, difference of two cubes, quadratic trinomial, perfect square trinomial,and difference of two square.
If that's +32, the answer is (x - 4)(5x - 8)
x2+3x+8 is a trinomial But this quadratic equation will have no solutions because its discriminant is less than zero.
If the quadratic is written in the form ax2 + bx + c (where a not 0) then for it to be factorable, b2 - 4ac (the discriminant) must be a perfect square.
[ Ax2 + Bx + C ] is one example.
the difference between the two is that in quadratic u find the factors of the last term that when u add/subtract u get the answer of the middle term. while the general quadratic trinomial u find the factors of both first term and last term and proceed to trial and error. Welcome -Delin-shaw Guillermo
Well, if the given quadratic equation cannot be factored, nor completed by the square, try using the quadratic formula.
(4x - 3)(2x + 3)
square
(5x+2) and (x-2)
(7x + 8)(7x - 9)
(3x + 1)(x - 4)
(4x - 3)(2x + 3)
the exponent
(x + 9)(x -1)