Asked by hi
3) for any factorable trinomial x^2+bx+c, will the absolute value of b sometimes,always, or never be less than the absolute value of c? explain
idk
4) give an example of a trinomial that can be factored using the factoring techniques presented. then factor the trinomial. idk
5) factor (4y-5)^2 + 3(4y-5)-70
i got this
Make the simplifying substitution
z = (4y-5):
z^2 + 3z - 70
Factor:
(z + 10) (z - 7)
Undo the substitution:
((4y-5) + 10) ((4y-5) - 7)
Combine like terms:
(4y + 5) (4y - 12)
idk
4) give an example of a trinomial that can be factored using the factoring techniques presented. then factor the trinomial. idk
5) factor (4y-5)^2 + 3(4y-5)-70
i got this
Make the simplifying substitution
z = (4y-5):
z^2 + 3z - 70
Factor:
(z + 10) (z - 7)
Undo the substitution:
((4y-5) + 10) ((4y-5) - 7)
Combine like terms:
(4y + 5) (4y - 12)
Answers
Answered by
rbowh
Please go back and see my last comment on your first questions. I got distracted and gave you some incorrect info. Sorry.
Answered by
hi
can you help me this
Answered by
rbowh
3) sometimes
4) what techniques were presented?
5) correct
4) what techniques were presented?
5) correct
Answered by
hi
3) why is it sometmes
4) idk
4) idk
Answered by
rbowh
(x - 2)(x + 8) b is less than c
(x - 5)(2x + 1) b is greater than c
(x - 5)(2x + 1) b is greater than c
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