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Factor the equation x^2-3x-18

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Answer:

This is a Non-Perfect Square Trinomial. To factor this type of trinomial, you have to remember this pattern:


(x+b)(x+b)=x^2+(a+b)x+ab

So you need to find two numbers
a \ and \ b such that the product is
ab and the middle term is the sum
(a+b). From our polynomial:


x^2-3x-18

Those numbers are:


a=-6 \\ \\ b=3

Because:


ab=(-6)(3)=-18 \\ \\ a+b=-6+3=-3

So:


\boxed{x^2-3x-18=(x-6)(x+3)}

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