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Factor completely x^2+15x+50 (x - 5)(x - 10) (x + 5)(x + 10) (x - 5)(x + 10) (x + 25)(x + 2)
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Factor completely
x^2+15x+50
(x - 5)(x - 10)
(x + 5)(x + 10)
(x - 5)(x + 10)
(x + 25)(x + 2)
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The answer would be the second one, (x+5)(x+10), because the 5 and 10 multiply to be 50 and the both add up to be a positive 15.
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