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Use the graph to write the factorization of x^2+4x-5

Use the graph to write the factorization of x^2+4x-5-example-1

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ANSWER


y = (x + 5)(x - 1)

EXPLANATION

From the graph, the x-intercepts are


x = 1

and


x = - 5

This implies that (x-1) and (x+5) are factors of the function represented by the graph.

Therefore we factor the function as


y = (x + 5)(x - 1)

The correct choice is C.

User Adrien Lamothe
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Answer: OPTION C

Explanation:

By definition, the roots of the quadratic function are the interceptions of the parabol with the x-axis.

As you can see in the graph, the parabola intersects the x-axis at:


x=-5\\x=1

Then these are the roots.

Therefore, this means that:


x=-5\\x+5=0\\\\x=1\\x-1=0

So, the factorization is the following:


(x+5)(x-1)=0

User Ibrahim AbuRajab
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