Math, asked by 2022lehilley, 3 months ago

Which options reflect the requirements for factoring using quadratic form? (Select all that apply.)

The polynomial must have four terms with no universally common factor.

The exponent of the first term must have twice the value of the exponent of the second term.

The polynomial must have three terms with no universally common factor.

The ratio of the coefficients of the first two terms must be the same as the ratio of the second two terms.

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Answered by MissInnocentQueen
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  • The polynomial must have three terms with no universally common factor.
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Answered by kknowlton2023
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Answer:

1. The exponent of the first term must have twice the value of the exponent of the second term.

2. The polynomial must have three terms with no universally common factor.

Step-by-step explanation:

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