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Explain how to factor when the leading coefficient is 1.

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Find the factors of c that multiply to b.


Find the factors of c that add up to b.


Find the factors of b that add up to c.


Find the factors of b that multiply to c.

User Anda B
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Answer:

Find the factors of c that add up to b.

Explanation:

For example, if you were factoring

x^2 + 12x + 35

a=1

b=12

c=35

In order to factor, we're looking for what multiplies to 35, and adds up to 12. What multiplies to 35 are the factors of 35. In this case its 5 and 7.

5 × 7 = 35

5 + 7 = 12

So you could factor

x^2 + 12x + 35

= (x + 5)(x + 7)

User Jony Thrive
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Answer:

find the factors of c that add up to b

Explanation:

Assuming you mean how to factorize a quadratic in the form:

ax² + bx + c ?

So when a = 1

find two numbers that have a product of c and a sum of b

So the answer is "find the factors of c that add up to b"

User Cmrichards
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