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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

factorized form or not?

Hi
Which is true?
"The final factorized form of my equation" or
"The factorized final form of my equation."
  

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" The factored form of the algebraic expression cannot be simpler, so, in fact, it's the final form by itself. In my opinion, the adjective "final" is redundant here.

  • " The factored form of the algebraic expression cannot be simpler, so, in fact, it's the final form by itself.
  • In my opinion, the adjective "final" is redundant here.
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Anonymous HiWhich is true?"The final factorized form of my equation" or "The factorized final form of my equation."
The factored form of the algebraic expression cannot be simpler, so, in fact, it's the final form by itself. In my opinion, the adjective "final" is redundant here.
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You mean to ask which is correct, not which is true.

The first phrase seems the more likely.
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Anonymousfactorized
I've never heard this word. In the US we say 'factored'.

CJ

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