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28 March, 21:00

In which situation would you most likely factor out - 1 from a trinomial?

A) when the coefficient of x is negative

B) when the coefficient of x^2 is negative

C) when the constant term is negative

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  1. 28 March, 23:21
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    when the coefficient of x^2 is negative

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Suppose if we have a trinomial x^2 - 5x+6

    We can factor this trinomial by finding two factors whole product is + 6 and add upto - 5

    Suppose we have a trinomial - x^2 + 5x-6

    Here factoring is not possible directly

    so we need to factor out negative from x^2

    To factor any trinomial x^2 should be positive

    So we factor out - 1 when the coefficient of x^2 is negative
  2. 29 March, 00:06
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    B) when the coefficient of x^2 is negative
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