Yes, because a monomial is one number. 2 to the power of x is still one number. If you had an example such as 2 to the power of x + 3x+ 5, that would be considered a trinomial.
No.
(x - 3)(x - 11)
13
(x - 4) or (x + 8)
The number represented by B should be viewed as the coefficient of the linear term (x) in the trinomial. This number affects the middle term in the factored form of the trinomial.
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)
[ x3 + 3x2 + 2x ] is a trinomial. It's factors are [ x, (x + 1), (x + 2) ] .
The sum of p and q
The sum of -p and -q -
The constant term of the trinomial
It is the constant term of the trinomial.
The sum of -p and -q -
It is 1 if the two are the only factors.
-((x + 2)(x - 9))
The sum of -p and -q -
x2-18x+81 = (x-9)(x-9) when factored