Factor the polynomial completely using the
X method.
x2 + 16x + 48
An x-method c...
Mathematics, 22.06.2021 23:10 daniellekennedy05
Factor the polynomial completely using the
X method.
x2 + 16x + 48
An x-method chart shows the product a c at the top of x and b at the bottom of x. Above the chart is the expression x squared + 16 x + 48.
Which equivalent four-term polynomial can be created using the X method?
x2 + 8x + 8x + 48
x2 – 12x – 4x + 48
x2 + 12x + 4x + 48
x2 – 8x – 8x + 48
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