That doesn't factor neatly. Applying the quadratic formula, we find 2 imaginary solutions: (-1 plus or minus the square root of -83) divided by 2
x = -0.5 + 4.55521678957215i
x = -0.5 - 4.55521678957215i
where i is the square root of -1.
(x + 4)(x + 1)
(x + 13)(2 - x)
If the polynomial is meant to be x2 + 19 + 10x + 19 then there is no real factorisation. x2 + 19 + 10x + 19 = x2 + 10x + 38 has no real roots and so no real factorisation. Limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible for me to be sure that I have answered the question that you meant to ask. If the polynomial was meant to be something else, please resubmit the question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "times", "equals", "squared", "cubed" etc. Also, please use "brackets" (or parentheses) because it is impossible to work out whether x plus y squared is x + y2 of (x + y) 2.
two factors is a binomial three factors is a trinomial four of more is a polynomial the product of any of these is just a polynomial
(x + 11y)(x - 12y)
(x + 5)(x + 2)
It is (x+2)(x+9) when factored
x² + 8x + 15 = (x + 5)(x + 3)
x + 12x + 20 = (x + 10)(x + 2)
x2+10x+21 = (x+3)(x+7)
(x+7) and (x-3)
12
3x2 + 33x + 54 =3(x2 + 11x + 18) = 3(x + 9)(x + 2)
-(x + 5)(x + 6)
(x + 9)(x + 2)
Yes
Both - a polynomial expression, if you like.