Mr. Lucky_45
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You can write those as 2*2 (=4) and 5*2 (=10). I would. But I would NOT create separate branches for those. Then the tree diagram can become too congested you would not see the tree for the branches.While writing factors of each terms in an Algebraic Expression why the constant value is not further factorised ?View attachment 34131
It depends on context, particularly on what your goal is. This is not the only way to do this (and their tree form is not a standard form I have seen elsewhere). This is their choice, for their own reasons.While writing factors of each terms in an Algebraic Expression why the constant value is not further factorised ?View attachment 34131
My guess is that they are working with the [imath]\mathbb R[x][/imath] ring, i.e. the coefficients are treated as real numbers even though they happen to be integers in this example.While writing factors of each terms in an Algebraic Expression why the constant value is not further factorised ?View attachment 34131
My guess is that they are working with the [imath]\mathbb R[x][/imath] ring, i.e. the coefficients are treated as real numbers even though they happen to be integers in this example.