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in which situation would you most likely factor out negative one from a trinomial?A. When the coefficient of x^2 is negative B. When the constant term is negative C. When the coefficient of x is negative

in which situation would you most likely factor out negative one from a trinomial-example-1
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Correct option: A

This is the correct option as in a trinomial, the leading co-efficient is the co-efficient of x^2.

Factoring out a negative here makes factorising

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