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What are the factors of –56 that would be relevant in the correct factorization of?

What are the factors of –56 that would be relevant in the correct factorization of-example-1
User Rann
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Answer:

-8, 7

Explanation:

We need factors of -56 that add together to give -1

What two numbers multiply together to give -56 and add to -1

-8 *7 = -56

-8+7 = -1

(x-8) (x+7)


User Carl Zheng
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Answer:

Correct choice is B

Explanation:

Start with the quadratic trinomial
x^2-x-56. First, find the discriminant:


D=(-1)^2-4\cdot 1\cdot (-56)=1+224=225=15^2.

Then the roots are


x_(1,2)=(-(-1)\pm15)/(2\cdot 1)=(1\pm 15)/(2)=-7,\ 8.

The factored form of the quadratic trinomial is
(x-x_1)(x_x_2)=(x-(-7))(x-8)=(x+7)(x-8)

and the factors of -56 are -7 and 8.

User Peddro
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