Factoring polynomials involves breaking up a polynomial into simpler terms (the factors) such that when the terms are multiplied together they equal the original polynomial. Factoring helps solve complex equations so they are easier to work with. Factoring polynomials includes: Finding the greatest common factor.
she has 17 slik roses already, and 6 friends give her 3 silk roses each, so that's 6 times 3, which makes 18, and 17 plus 18 is 35, so she has 35 silk roses in all.