The given quadratic expression can not be factored as a perfect square.
3x2-7x+4 = (3x-4)(x-1) when factored
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)
The constant term of the trinomial
What do you mean "simplified"? It can definitely be factored.
It is a quadratic expression and can be factored into: (3x+1)(x+2)
The given quadratic expression can not be factored as a perfect square.
3x2-7x+4 = (3x-4)(x-1) when factored
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)
The constant term of the trinomial
What do you mean "simplified"? It can definitely be factored.
2x2 + 10x + 25 is a quadratic expression. It describes a parabola.
prime
x2+14x+49 = (x+7)(x+7) when factored
Factor out an X X(X^2 - 12X + 35) factor quadratic equation X(X - 7)(X - 5) ------------------- fully factored
x2-18x+81 = (x-9)(x-9) when factored
It is a quadratic expression and when factored is: (x+1)(x+1)