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28 June, 13:41

Which of the following binomials below is a factor of this trinomial x (x) - 13x+36

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  1. 28 June, 13:57
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    So the factors of the given are:

    (x-4) and (x-9).

    The factored form of the given expression is (x-4) (x-9).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To factore the given quadratic with leading coefficient one, you must find two numbers that add to be and multiply to be c.

    a=1

    b=-13

    c=36

    So we need two numbers that multiply to be 36 and add to be - 13.

    These numbers are - 4 and - 9 since

    (-4) (-9) = 36 and - 4+-9=-13.

    So the factors of the given are:

    (x-4) and (x-9).

    The factored form of the given expression is (x-4) (x-9).
  2. 28 June, 17:37
    0
    (

    x

    +

    4

    )

    (

    x

    +

    9

    )

    =

    0

    Your answer would be x=-4 and x=-9.

    Explanation::

    (

    x

    +

    4

    )

    (

    x

    +

    9

    )

    x

    times

    x

    =

    x

    2

    x

    (

    9

    )

    +

    x

    (

    4

    )

    =

    13

    x

    4

    times

    9

    =

    36

    =

    x

    2

    +

    13

    x

    +

    36
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