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Arely Meadows
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13 May, 15:12
How do you Factor p^2-p-8
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Zavier Horton
13 May, 15:26
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p² - p - 8 = prime trinomial
Step-by-step explanation:
p² - p - 8
You need to first find all the factors of - 8 because that's the coefficient for the first and third term (1 * - 8)
Factors:
1, - 8 - 1, 8 2, - 4 - 2, 4
Out of all these factors, you must find the two that add to - 1 (the coefficient of the middle term).
In this example, none of these factors add to - 1 so this expression is a prime trinomial.
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