Asked by Klara
Polynomials:
When you you try to convert a factored form to the standard from, I have to use the area model to help me solve it... but how you I know which values on on the top of the area model, and the side of the area model.
When you you try to convert a factored form to the standard from, I have to use the area model to help me solve it... but how you I know which values on on the top of the area model, and the side of the area model.
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Answered by
oobleck
does it really matter what you call the length and what is the width?
As long as you know the factors, you can name them what you want.
As long as you know the factors, you can name them what you want.
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