SOLUTION: i have to factor this polynomial: t^2h+3t would the answer of that term be t(ht+3)?
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Question 28513: i have to factor this polynomial: t^2h+3t would the answer of that term be t(ht+3)?
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i have to factor this polynomial: t^2h+3t would the answer of that expression be
t(ht+3)?
OF COURSE IT IS.
t^2h+3t = t(ht+3) and
here t and (ht+3) are the factors of the given quadratic expression in t
Note: This may a part of an expression or an equation!Please check.
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