66x^3 - 36x^2 = 6x^2(11x - 6)
55x - 30 = 5(11x - 6)
66x^3 - 36x^2 + 55x - 30 = (6x^2 + 5)(11x - 6)
This polynomial doesn't factor. The only thing you can do is take out parts of some terms, e.g. 2(2x3 + 10x2 + x) - 3.
4z2
A trinomial
Yes, f(x) = 2 is a polynomial of degree 0 (because there are no x terms).
binomial
You can factor a polynomial using one of these steps: 1. Factor out the greatest common monomial factor. 2. Look for a difference of two squares or a perfect square trinomial. 3. Factor polynomials in the form ax^2+bx+c into a product of binomials. 4. Factor a polynomial with 4 terms by grouping.
A polynomial is several terms added together.
Factor
The common factor is 2.
The GCF is 3x.
A strategy that would be appropriate in factoring polynomials with 4 terms would be by grouping where you first determine if the polynomial can be factored by a group.
-16
3x
2x(8x-7)
A polynomial with three terms, that is, three monomials that are added together.
If there are 4 or more terms in a problem, and none are like terms.
Its true