brennariley715 brennariley715
  • 09-01-2023
  • Mathematics
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Summary
Suppose a quadratic expression in standard form has a value of c = 0. Can this quadratic expression be
factored? How do you know?

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sqdancefan
sqdancefan sqdancefan
  • 09-01-2023

Answer:

  • yes
  • x is a factor

Step-by-step explanation:

You want to know if the standard form quadratic equation ax² +bx +c = 0 can be factored when c=0.

C = 0

When the constant is zero, the equation becomes ...

  ax² +bx = 0

Factoring out x, we have a factored form as ...

  x(ax +b) = 0

showing that the equation can always be factored.

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