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What is the factored form of x2 − 4x − 5?

A.(x + 5)(x − 1)
B.(x + 5)(x + 1)
C.(x − 5)(x − 1)
D.;(x − 5)(x + 1)

User Lanise
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When the coefficient in front of the x^2 term is 1 you can factor a quadratic by finding two numbers such that the sum is the coefficient infront of x and the product is c. So
a+b=-4 and ab=-5 notice that -5 and 1 are solutions since (-5)*1=-5 and 1-5=-4 so you can factor it as (x-5)(x+1).
User Slava  Fir
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the answer would be D....
User Milad Faridnia
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