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Which of the following are the most likely factors of the function graphed above?

A.(x+1)(x-5)
B.(x)(x-5)
C.(x-1)(x+5)
D.(x)(x+5)

Which of the following are the most likely factors of the function graphed above? A-example-1

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Answer:

(x-1)(x+5)

Explanation:

User Kris Kowal
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Answer: OPTION C.

Explanation:

You can observe in the graph that the solutions of the Quadratic function are:


x=-5\ or\ x=1

By definition, the parabola intersects the x-axis when the value of "y" is zero, applying the Addition property of Equality:


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

Applying the Subtraction property of Equality:


x-1=1-1\\\\x-1=0

The Zero Product property states that:

If
a*b = 0 then
a = 0\ or \ b = 0

Then, you know that:


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

Therefore the most likely factors of the function graphed above are:


(x-1)(x+5)

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