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Please Help!! What is the factorization of the polynomial below?

x²-5x-36
A. (x+9)(x-4)
B. (x-9)(x+4)
C. (x-9)(x-4)
D. (x+9)(x+4)

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The answer is B. (x - 9)(x + 4)
To factorise quadratic expressions, you first need to find factors of the end number, in this case 36, that have a difference of the middle number, which is 5. The two factors in this expression are 4 and 9, because 9 - 4 = 5. As for the signs, you know by the end sign that they are different, and the middle sign means that the biggest number is negative, which gives you your (x - 9)(x + 4)

I hope this helps!
User IConnor
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the answer is B which is (x-9)(x+4)
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