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9 August, 11:54

He partial factorization of x2 - 3x - 10 is modeled with algebra tiles.

Which unit tiles are needed to complete the factorization?

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  1. 9 August, 13:47
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    I don't understand your request but I will factorize this quadratic equation:

    If x' is the 1st root & x" is the second one, then the quadratic equation

    ax² + bx + c = 0 could be written a (x-x') (x-x") (in our case (a=1)

    Factorize x² - 3x - 10

    Either you use the formula x = (-b+-√b²-4ac) / 2a

    or you will find 2 numbers where their addition = - 3 (b/a) &

    the product = - 10 (c/a) in both cases you will find x' = 5 & x" = - 2

    Thus it could be factorized as follows: (x-5) (x+2)
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