How To Factor Completely | Math
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- This math video tutorial explains how to factor completely.
How To Factor Trinomials: • Factoring Trinomials T...
The Greatest Common Factor:
• How To Factor The Grea...
Difference of Squares & Sum of Cubes:
• Factoring Binomials Wi...
Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials:
• Factoring Perfect Squa...
How To Factor By Grouping:
• Factor By Grouping Pol...
Cubic Polynomials:
• Factoring Cubic Polyno...
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Solving Quadratic Equations By Factoring:
• How To Solve Quadratic...
Quadratic Equations Completing The Square:
• How To Solve Quadratic...
How To Factor Difficult Quadratic Equations:
• How To Factor Difficul...
Hard Factoring Examples:
• Factoring Trinomials &...
Factor Completely - Multiple Variables:
• How To Factor Complete...
Factoring Higher Degree Polynomials:
• Factoring Higher Degre...
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Factoring Trinomials With Large Numbers:
• Factoring Trinomials W...
Factor Trinomials With Negative Exponents:
• How To Factor Trinomia...
Factoring - Rational Exponents:
• Factoring Algebraic Ex...
Factor Theorem and Synthetic Division:
• Factor Theorem and Syn...
Finding All The Zeros of a Polynomial:
• Finding All Zeros of a...
Real and Imaginary Solutions:
• How To Find The Real &...
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At minute 4:03 where are you factoring by grouping. After you take out the greatest common factor what if you then can’t find two numbers that miltiply to -12 and add to negative one? What would you do in that situation?
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i dont understand how you arrived at the answer for the very last question. I thought its (x+3) to the power of -1. Recheck the last problem work out. Thanks
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I have one question that I have been trying to get somebody to answer me but I can't get a straight answer. What is this math used for?
In this video our teacher, this one,presents how to factory polynomials,such as quadratic polynomial and so on.
For a quadratic equation,it has many real-life applications.
If you want to know ,visit this teacher's youtube channel any type" applications or problems of quadratic equations".
You may get interesting and understandable videos on that.
It's just one of the building blocks you need for later maths. Sometimes, you'll find that your equations come out in this form, and you'll need to perform this kind of math in order to solve x. In real life, one example is that this is used to solve certain formulas to find things such as the velocity, acceleration or displacement of an object.
Number 1 problem my approach is get the factor of first and last term that will satisfy the middle term...for the first term (1,3), last term(15,2)to satisfy the middle term 21, then the factor will be (x+2)(3x+15), is this correct?
You need to multiply the coefficient of the first term by the last term (in this case it's 3 x 30 which is 90). Then, you find the factors of the product (90) which add and multiply to the middle and end terms. For your factorisation, you forgot to factor out the 3 in (3x+15), which would make the full factorisation 3(x+2)(x+5)
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at 3:17 why is the -3 by itself and not -3x? where did the x go
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I did problems like this in intermediate college in college..
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2:19 I don’t understand why did you multiply 6 and -12?😅
You multiply 6 by -12 because the leading term (6x^2) doesn't have a coefficient of 1. If it was just x^2, then you do not need to multiply the end number by anything. As long as x^2 has any number in front of it (e.g 2x^2, 3x^2, 6x^2), then you must multiply that number by the end number (which is -12 in this case) before you factorise
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when did he start covering basic math,
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What if they have different variable
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