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idont understand this
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what happens when you have x^3 or x^4 or x^5 in the beginning of the equation?
also can you show us how to factorise using the equation ax^2+bx+c, where a,b,c are constants and A is not equal to 0
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this guy sounds like sparc mac. good math lesson tho helped a lot
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@hifhif123 use the quadratic equation
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@kingzfan2000 you use the quadratic equation for that one
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Holy crap... could this video be any longer?! Mrs. B, if your reading this... your fired...
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you said coefficient again..
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You sound Canadian "ehh times b"
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You say "co-efficient" weird...
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Cool blackboard bro
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Can you do one of these where the coefficient of x is greater than 1, like 6 or 18 or something like that?
kingzfan2000 1 year ago 17
Sal, factoring becomes quite the pain when the coefficient of x^2 is not 1. Will you be doing some of this type, I can often do them but is there a standard method that always works for these.
e.g 6 x^2+23 x+21
hifhif123 1 year ago 11