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The answer depends on what p and q are!
constant.
If you have a quadratic, which is factored like (x - P)(x - Q) = 0, so P & Q are solutions for x. Multiplying the binomials gives: x2 - Px - Qx + PQ = 0 ---> x2 - (P+Q)x + PQ = 0, so the negative of the sum is the coefficient of the x term, and the product is the constant term (no variable x).
The sum of -p and -q -
The sum of -p and -q -
'PX' ??? I don't known what 'PX' means. However, in Statisitcs(Maths), when written as 'P(x)' it means the probability of 'x'.
It is px - 6.
6 electrons in 3 orbitals of p-sublevel: px, py and pz
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Suppose the trinomial is x2 + Bx + C You need to find a factor pair of C whose sum is B. If the factors are p and q (that is, pq = C and p+q = B), then the trinomial can be factorised as (x + p)*(x + q).