Solution:
Equation: x² + 10x + 21
Step 1: Find two numbers that can add up to 10 and be multiplied to 21. We have: 7 & 3, in the sense that 7+3=10, and 7×3=21. Replacing 10 with 7+3, the equation is now → x² + 7x + 3x + 21
Step 2: Get the new equation bracketed → (x² + 7x) (+3x + 21)
Step 3: Use 'x' in the equation. For the first part, we have 'x'. x² = x × x so, bring out one x out side the bracket, divide 7x by = 7 → x (x +7). Do the same for the second part by dividing 21 by 3 = 7, and then bringing out 3 from the bracket → 3 (x + 7).
Bringing everything together, we have: x(x+7) +3(x+7) → (x+3) (x+7)
Final answer:
(x+3) (x+7)