(x + 2)(x - 7)
just like factoring any other trinomial.
Yes.
A trinomial
coefficient
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 + 5)(x - 8)
-(3x - 4)(x - 2)
-(x + 13)(x - 2)
-2x(x + 3)(x + 2)
It is (x - 9)*(x + 4)
x(x + 5)(x - 7)
-3x^(2) - 10x - 8 First factor out '-1' Hence -(3x^(2) + 10x + 8) Next factor the inside of the brackets. -((3x + 4)(x + 2)) Becomes -(3x+4)(x+2) Fully factored !!!!!
x(x - 1)(x - 13)
x(x - 4)(x - 6)
(x + 7)(x - 6)
2x^2
(-4x + 3)(x - 2)Apex :)!!