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3) for any factorable trinomial x^2+bx+c, will the absolute value
3) for any factorable trinomial x^2+bx+c, will the absolute value of b sometimes,always, or never be less than the absolute
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is this factorable its a trinomial:
x^2+2x+3 No, not factorable in the real number system. b^2 -4ac is negative, so the roots are
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jacky20
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How do you factor ax^2+bx+c? I'm so confused. I remember my teacher saying to use the discriminant b^2-4ac but when I do find
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Emma
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Is x^2+x-k Factorable?
I have spent way too much time trying to find to factor this triominal and starting to belive it is not
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Russell
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Factor completely the polynomial. Indicate any that are not factorable using integers.
x 2 – 4 x – 32. Answer (x + 4)(x + 8)
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Anonymous
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Am not understanding this. Could someone please explain to me.
If x^2+bx+c is factorable and c is negative, then the signs of the
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Amy L
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x^2+10x
Add the proper constant to the binomial so tha tthe resulting trinomial is a perfect square trinomial. Then factor the
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liz
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is 4y(squared)-17y+15 factorable?
i think its just not factorable, but i'm not sure. thank you::)
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Nicole
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this question does not make sense to me.
Add the proper constant to the binomial so that the resulting trinomial is a perfect
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Nick
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Absolute Value Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Which statement is true?(1 point) Responses |−9| ≠ |9| Start Absolute
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