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Factor the trinomial below.

x2 - 14x + 45

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Answer:


x_(1)=9, x_2=5

Explanation:

Recall a quadratic formula for quadratic equation
ax^2+bx+c=0:
x_(1/2)=(-b\pm √(b^2 -4ac))/(2a)

Notice the constant in the given equation
x^2-14x+45:


a=1, b=-14, c=45

Substitute the values into the formula:


x_(1/2)=(-(-14)\pm √((-14)^2 -4\cdot 1\cdot 45))/(2\cdot 1)

Calculate the values:


x_(1/2)=(14\pm √(196 -180))/(2)=(14\pm√(16))/(2)=(14\pm 4)/(2)

It follows that there are two solutions:


x_1=(14+4)/(2)=(18)/(2)=9 and
x_2=(14-4)/(2)=(10)/(2)=5.

User BArmageddon
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Answer:

(x-9) (x-5)

x = 9 x = 5

Explanation:

find out which 2 numbers when multiplied give 45 and

when added give -14

they are -9 and -5

(x-9) (x-5)

x = 9 x = 5

User GillyD
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