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This problem shows one of several different methods of factoring a quadratic expression. 48 is the constant term, and -18 is the coefficient of the x term: x^2 - 18x + 48.

Possible factors of 48 are 2*24, 3*16, 4*12, 6*8, and so on.

Next, look for factor pairs (such as -3 and -16) that sum to -18. Unfortunately, none of the listed factor pairs (above) do.

Let's experiment by using completing the square to solve this quadratic x^2 - 18x + 48 for x:

Take half of the coefficient of x, square the result, and then add, and then subtract, this result from x^2 - 18x:

x^2 - 18x + 9^2 - 9^2 = - 48

Then:

(x - 9)^2 = 81 - 48 = 33

Solving for x: x - 9 = plus or minus √33, or:

x = -(9 + √33) and x = -(9 - √33)

These roots do satisfy the figure given:

-(9 + √33) and (9 - √33), when multiplied together, produce 81 - 33 = 48.

-9 + √33 and 9 - √33, when added together, produce -18


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