1. What is/are the other factor/s of the polynomial?
2. Is 3(w ^ 2 - 16) the factored form of 3w ^ 2 -48? Why or why not?
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1. What is/are the other factor/s of the polynomial?
2. Is 3(w ^ 2 - 16) the factored form of 3w ^ 2 -48? Why or why not?
thanks
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Answer:
1.
A factor of polynomial P(x) is any polynomial which divides evenly into P(x). For example, x + 2 is a factor of the polynomial x2 – 4. The factorization of a polynomial is its representation as a product its factors. For example, the factorization of x2 – 4 is (x – 2)(x + 2).
What are the 4 ways to factor polynomials?
The four main types of factoring are the Greatest common factor (GCF), the Grouping method, the difference in two squares, and the sum or difference in cubes.
2. standard form: 9w^4 - 144w^2 - 48
factor: 3 (3w^4 - 48w^2 - 16)
How do you factor an expression with 2 terms?
Step 1: Group the first two terms together and then the last two terms together.
Step 2: Factor out a GCF from each separate binomial.
Step 3: Factor out the common binomial. Note that if we multiply our answer out, we do get the original polynomials.
How do you solve factoring step by step?
The Solve by Factoring process will require four major steps:
1. Move all terms to one side of the equation, usually the left, using addition or subtraction.
2. Factor the equation completely.
3. Set each factor equal to zero, and solve.
4. List each solution from Step 3 as a solution to the original equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
kapag naintindihan nyo po ung step don mo po malalaman kung bakit ba sya ung factor form or kung bakit hindi po hehe