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Which of the following is the correct factored form of the given equation?

x 2 + 3x - 4 = 0

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It is (x+4)(x-1) because 4 times -1 is -4 and 4-1 is 3.hope this helps
Which of the following is the correct factored form of the given equation? x 2 + 3x-example-1
User Anant Gupta
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For this case we must factor the following expression:


x ^ 2 + 3x-4 = 0

We must find two numbers that when multiplied give as result -4 and when summed give as result +3. These numbers are +4 and -1:


+ 4-1 = + 3\\4 (-1) = - 4

Then, the factorization is given by:


(x + 4) (x-1) = 0

Answer:


(x + 4) (x-1) = 0

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