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Factor completely and then place the factors in the proper location on the grid x^2+13x+36

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x^2+13x+36 = (x+9)(x+4).

So the coordinates of the intercepts, if you view this as a function, are (-9,0) and (-4,0).

Not sure what "the grid" means.
User Mike Taverne
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Answer:

The factor of
x^2+13x+36=(x+4)(x+9).

Explanation:

Given equation


x^+13x+36

By using middle term splitting method we can find factor of the given equation

Middle term=
13x

Product of first and last term=
36x^2

Factor of 36 are 9 and 4


9*4=36

9+4=13


x^2+9x+4x+36


x(x+9)+4(x+9)


(x+4)(x+9)

Hence, the factor of the given equation are [tex[(x+4)(x+9)[/tex].

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