monomial binomial trinomial polynomial
2x^2
Yes, the expression (9x^2 + 81x + 9) is a trinomial. A trinomial is defined as a polynomial with three terms, which in this case are (9x^2), (81x), and (9). Each term consists of a coefficient and a variable raised to a power, fitting the criteria for a trinomial.
The expression (x^2 - 5x + 25) is not a trinomial square. A trinomial square takes the form ((a - b)^2 = a^2 - 2ab + b^2), which would include a linear term with a coefficient that is double the product of (a) and (b). In this case, the constant term (25) is not the square of half the coefficient of (x) (which would be ((-\frac{5}{2})^2 = \frac{25}{4})). Thus, this expression does not fit the criteria for a trinomial square.
If you mean x^2 -12x+35 then it is a quadratic expression which can be factored in the form of (x-7)(x-5)
aX^2 + bX + c
Trinomial
monomial binomial trinomial polynomial
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a cubic trinomial is when there is 3 symbols such as a+b+c+2h there are 3 different symbols for the equation just the same as a*b-3h+2h there is a *,-,+ in that equation making there be 3 making it a cubic trinomial
Assuming there are addition or multiplication signs between the three terms, the expression is a trinomial.Assuming there are addition or multiplication signs between the three terms, the expression is a trinomial.Assuming there are addition or multiplication signs between the three terms, the expression is a trinomial.Assuming there are addition or multiplication signs between the three terms, the expression is a trinomial.
2x^2
An equation or expression with 3 variables. For example... 5x + 7y + 9z is a trinomial.
The expression x2 + 3x +8 is a quadratic trinomial.
If you mean x^2 -12x+35 then it is a quadratic expression which can be factored in the form of (x-7)(x-5)
what is the process of writing a expression as a product? is it Factoring, Quadractic equation, perfect Square trinomial or difference of two squares
actor a GCF from the expression, if possible. Factor a Trinomial, if possible. Factor a Difference Between Two Squares as many times as possible.