(x - 11)(x + 3)
A factor of a perfect square trinomial is eithera number that is a factor of each term of the trinomial,a binomial that is a factor of the trinomial, ora product of the above two.For example, consider 4x2 + 8x + 4It has the factors2 or 4,(x + 1) or2x+2 = 2*(x+1) or 4x+4 = 4*(x+1)
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(3x - y)(3x - 5y) and (2x + 1)(2x + 11)
To factor the trinomial (7x^2 + 7x - 14), first factor out the common factor of 7: [ 7(x^2 + x - 2) ] Next, we can factor the quadratic (x^2 + x - 2) into ((x + 2)(x - 1)). Thus, the complete factorization of the original trinomial is: [ 7(x + 2)(x - 1) ]
X - 4
That trinomial is unfactorable (the roots are not integers).
just like factoring any other trinomial.
(y10 + 2y5z3 + 4z6)
You would factor out -1 (a) from a trinomial in an equation such as -a^2 +30a - 2a + 60 after the middle term has been separated. The final answer of this trinomial would then be (a-30) (a-30).
A factor of a perfect square trinomial is eithera number that is a factor of each term of the trinomial,a binomial that is a factor of the trinomial, ora product of the above two.For example, consider 4x2 + 8x + 4It has the factors2 or 4,(x + 1) or2x+2 = 2*(x+1) or 4x+4 = 4*(x+1)
That is the linear part.
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x + 8orx - 4
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(3x - y)(3x - 5y) and (2x + 1)(2x + 11)
The factors of that trinomial are (x - 13) and (x + 3) . Neither of them appears below.
It's not enough to copy the question off the test. If you don't tell us what the trinomial is, we can't factor it for you.