close

Shalom, we are almost done restoring and reconnecting all user video content that was affected in the March 11th outage. We thank all of you that have prayed for us and given financially to assist us in restoring access and content. Todah Rabah!

Algebra 1 Tutoring: Factoring Two Terms with Negative Coefficient

35 Bekeken • 12/20/20
Delen
insluiten
CMNTutoring
CMNTutoring
15 abonnees
15
Laat meer zien
2 Comments sort Sorteer op
MatyTheHebrew
MatyTheHebrew 4 jaar geleden  

Why didn't you work all three in the same manner? Why was #4 worked differently; they all started with a negative?

   1    0
CMNTutoring
CMNTutoring
4 jaar geleden

Hello @MatyTheHebrew. -4y and -11 have have only -1 in common so I pulled out a negative to write in front of the parentheses. You do not have to write -1 because it’s implied that 1 is behind the negative symbol. #5 and #6 actually had a number that needed to be expressed to show the greatest common factor between the two terms.

2
0
MatyTheHebrew
MatyTheHebrew
4 jaar geleden

@CMNTutoring: Thank you. I see it...light bulb came on...(smile)

0
0
University of YHWH: The TRUTH Has NO Friends

Yes sir..Black Hebrew Israelites Rising..Glory and praises be to YHWH, THE MOST HIGH GOD, THE ALMIGHTY in the highest

1
0
Laat meer zien