SOLUTION: Choose three integers a, b, and c—feel free to choose negative numbers. Use a, b, and c to create a trinomial ax^2 + bx + c. Can you factor this trinomial? How would you create a t
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Question 837475: Choose three integers a, b, and c—feel free to choose negative numbers. Use a, b, and c to create a trinomial ax^2 + bx + c. Can you factor this trinomial? How would you create a trinomial that will factor? Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source):
In general, all polynomials factor over the complex plane, but if you want a trinomial of the form to factor to where r1, r2 are integers, choose b and c such that and .