No.
(x - 3)(x - 11)
(x - 4) or (x + 8)
(x-4)(x-1)
(x + 2)(x - 8)
(x + 8)(x - 5)
(x + 2)(x - 7)
(6x + 1)(x + 2)
(x + 5)(x - 3)
2(5x + 7)(x - 5)
If you mean: 2x^2 +9x +7 then it is (2x+7)(x+1) when factored
(x-1)(x-5)=x^2-6x +5 Because it is negative 5, I dont see an answer.
No.
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)
Simply add any multiple of x squared to it.
(x+2)(x-3)
-((x + 2)(x - 9))