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Factor the polynomial x^2+5x-14=

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Factors the polynomial
x^2+5x-14 is
(x+7)(x-2)

Explanation:

Given:

Polynomial
x^2+5x-14

To Find:

Factors of the polynomial=?

Solutions:

Step 1: Factorize 14 as 14 = -7 x 2 or 7 x -2 We have to find a pair, such that its product is equal to -14 and summation is equal to 5. Only one such pair is possible i.e. 7 and -2

7-2=5

7 x (-2)= -14

Step 2: Break middle term in terms of the summation of a pair of numbers such that its product is equal to c i.e. 14 in above case. We will write 5=7-2


x^2+ (7-2)x -14


x^2+ 7x - 2x - 14

Step 3: Form pairs of terms and factor out GCD of the two pairs separately.

=
x^2+ 7x - 2x -14

=
(x^2+ 7x) -(2x + 14)

=
x(x+7)-2(x+7)

Step 4: Again factor out GCD of remaining sum of products. Follow factorization procedure of binomials as explained earlier. Factor out (x+6) from sum of product,

=x(x+7)-2(x+7) =
(x+7)(x-2)

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