I'm stuck on this - 6m² - 23m -4
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Yes, it can.
Math books and teachers will make it look like all trinomials can be factored, but many are not.
If that's +28, the answer is (x - 4)
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Trinomials are polynomials with three terms. ie. x2+2x+1
Trinomials, Binomials and Monomials
x+3y+9
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Yes, it can.
Trinomials help model data and organize in realistic situations, such as economic marketing, forecasting weather, manufacturing and mixture and dimension problems.
A+BC+a,-5bc-2a+2a
Yes, it is possible to add two trinomials and get 0. This occurs when the trinomials are negatives of each other, meaning each corresponding term in the first trinomial cancels out with the term in the second trinomial. For example, if you have ( a^2 + b + c ) and ( -a^2 - b - c ), their sum is 0.
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A trinomial is a polynomial with three terms.
Giving an example of the problem.
A trinomial is an equation, containing three expressions, such as K2+12K+35.