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Trinomials in English Language Trinomials in English are fixed expressions or idiomatic phrases of three words, often joined by "and" or commas, that are used for emphasis, rhythm, or clarity.
how do you factor trinomials.
Multinomial coefficients and Pascal's Simplex
For binomials [ (a+b)ⁿ ] the use of Pascal's triangle is helpful. In Pascal's triangle each single row in the triangle defines the coefficients of binomials of each n-value.
For trinomials [ (a+b+c)ⁿ ] this pattern can be extended to a 3-dimensional Pascal's tetrehedron, where each level (and hence a complete triangle) in that tetrehedron defines the coefficients of trinomials of each value of n.
As for quadrinomials [ (a+b+c+d)ⁿ ] the coefficients require an own tetrahedron for each value of n.
Enjoy these Algebra II notes on splitting the middle term.
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This is how to factor quadratic [trinomials] when ‘a’ is greater than 1 using VERY less complicated than usual method.
My friend who is a super super math whizz and very good at explaining math wasn’t even aware of this method- and was impressed.
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Am I the only person who has trouble factoring trinomials (when the coefficient of the first term is anything other than 1)
<— Unit 8 — Unit 9: Trinomials —Unit 10 —>
Unit 9: Trinomials
Part 1 —>
Properties
Need 2 Know
Factorings: see [here] & [here]
Dividing Fractions: [here]
Completing the Square
Simplifying Radicals
Imaginary Numbers (a+bi)
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Solving for x
Quadratic —> Vertex Form
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[First]
Completing the Square
Level 1: a=1, radical
Level 2: a=1
Level 2: a= +1
Extra notes