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What is the expression in factored form?

-x^2 + 3x + 28

a. (x-7)(x-4)
b. -(x-7)(x+4)
c. (x+4)(x+7)
d. -(x-4)(x+7)

User Masiar
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Answer:

Choice b is correct answer.

Explanation:

Given expression is:

-x²+3x+28

We have to represent above expression in factored form.

Split the middle term of given expression so that the product of two terms should be -28 and their sum be 3.

-x²+7x-4x+28

make two groups and taking common,we get

-x(x-7)-4(x-7)

taking (x-7) as common,we get

(x-7)(-x-4)

As we observed that -1 is common in last term of above expression.

take negative sign as common

-(x-7)(x+4) which is the answer we required.


2 votes

Answer:


\boxed{b.\:\:-(x-7)(x+4)}

Explanation:

The given expression is
-x^2+3x+28


We split the middle term to obtain;


-x^2+7x-4x+28


We factor to get;



-x(x-7)-4(x-7)


We factor further to obtain;



=(x-7)(-x-4)

We factor the negative 1 to get;


=-(x-7)(x+4)

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