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Are quadratic equations the only mathematical equations that can be factored? - Answers

First of all, you don't factor an equation. You factor an expression.Next, here is a linear expression that can be factored: [ 96x + 4 ]. The factored form is: 4(24x + 1).Here is a third degree expression: [ 7x3 - 112x ]. The factored form is: 7x (x + 4) (x - 4).



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First of all, you don't factor an equation. You factor an expression.Next, here is a linear expression that can be factored: [ 96x + 4 ]. The factored form is: 4(24x + 1).Here is a third degree expression: [ 7x3 - 112x ]. The factored form is: 7x (x + 4) (x - 4).



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Are quadratic equations the only mathematical equations that can be factored? - Answers

First of all, you don't factor an equation. You factor an expression.Next, here is a linear expression that can be factored: [ 96x + 4 ]. The factored form is: 4(24x + 1).Here is a third degree expression: [ 7x3 - 112x ]. The factored form is: 7x (x + 4) (x - 4).

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