80-120p+45p2 (45p is squared)

That is an expression, what do you want to do with it?

I'm trying to figure trinomials

If you are trying to factorize the expression, I'll give you the first step:

80-120p+45p2 (45p is squared)
=5(9p²-24p+16)
= ...

Did you get it factorized?

5(3p-4)(3p-4)

To simplify the expression "80 - 120p + 45p^2", we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Collect like terms
Combine the terms with the same variable exponent.

The expression can be rearranged as:
45p^2 - 120p + 80

Step 2: Arrange the terms in descending order of exponent
Generally, polynomial expressions are written with the terms arranged in descending order of the variable's exponent.

So, rearranging the terms, we have:
45p^2 - 120p + 80

And that's the simplified form of the expression "80 - 120p + 45p^2".