If the terms of a polynomial do not have a GCF, does that mean it is not factorable? Explain. The terms of a polynomial do not have to have a common factor for the entire polynomial to be factorable.
If the terms of a polynomial do not have a GCF, does that mean it is not factorable? Explain. The terms of a polynomial do not have to have a common factor for the entire polynomial to be factorable.
The answer would be C. When you calculate the mean, it includes every number for a certain period of time into things and averages it out. The median does not average out all the numbers.