That is the linear part.
(w + 7)(w - 2)
(x - 3)(x - 11)
find a greatest common factor or GCFin factoring a trinomial with a leading coefficient other than 1 the first step is to look for a COMMON factor in each term
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(x + 2)(x - 8)
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).
That trinomial is unfactorable (the roots are not integers).
just like factoring any other trinomial.
(y10 + 2y5z3 + 4z6)
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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x + 8orx - 4
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(3x - y)(3x - 5y) and (2x + 1)(2x + 11)
An example of a trinomial problem is factoring the expression (x^2 + 5x + 6). To solve it, we look for two numbers that multiply to 6 (the constant term) and add to 5 (the coefficient of the middle term). The numbers 2 and 3 satisfy these conditions, allowing us to factor the trinomial as ((x + 2)(x + 3)). Thus, the problem illustrates how to break down a quadratic trinomial into its linear factors.
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.
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