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What is the second step in the process for factoring the trinomial x^2-3x-40

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Answer:

You make a factor tree for (-)40 where the factors of -40 are -8 and +5. This becomes (x+5)(x-8) which can be multiplied to get back to the starting point.


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Answer:

Write the factors and add them up.

Explanation:

To factorize the given trinomial
x^2-3x-40, you first need to find the factors of -40 such that when multiplied they give -40 and when added they give a result of -3.

The second step in the process of factoring is to write the add the factors up in place of '-3x' to get:


x^(2) - 8x + 5x - 40

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