factorize y= -2x^2+9x-4

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on Nov 23, 2024 at 11:59 am



You asked:

Factor the expression: y=(2x2)+9x4\displaystyle y = -\left( 2 {x}^{2} \right) + 9 x - 4

MathBot Answer:

Factorization with all terms collected to one side of the equation:

(2x29x+y+4)=0- (2 x^{2} - 9 x + y + 4)= 0


Factorization with each side of the equation factored independently:y=(2x1)(x4)y = - \left(2 x - 1\right) \left(x - 4\right)