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A binomial has been partially factored, as shown below:

x2 − 49 = (x + 7)(_____)

Which of the following binomials represents the missing factor?

(x + 42)
(x − 42)
(x + 7)
(x − 7)

User Void Void
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Your answer would be (x - 7) in fact (x+7)(x-7) is x^2-49. That's called difference of two binomials.
User Dasqueel
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Answer:
(x-7)

Explanation:

Given: A binomial has been partially factored, as shown below:


x^2-49=(x+7)(_)

We know that an identity in algebra says that


a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b)

In the given binomial , a= x and b=
√(49)=7

Therefore,
x^2-49=x^2-(7)^2=(x+7)(x-7)

Hence,
(x-7) is the binomial represents the missing factor.

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