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7 January, 02:21

What is the factored from of the polynomial? x^2+9x+20

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  1. 7 January, 05:52
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    (x+4) (x+5)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    first you have x^2+9x+20

    since there isnt a greatest common factor, you should use the A*C = B/t-chart method

    a*c = 1*20=20

    b = 9

    what factors of 20 add together to equal 9?

    factors of 20 = 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20

    4 and 5

    So, you would set the problem like this:

    x^2+4x+5x+20

    and then factor by grouping

    (x^2+4x) (5x+20)

    x (x+4) 5 (x+4)

    then simplify it (the numbers in the parenthesis should end up being the same, if not, an error was made)

    (x+4) (x+5)
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