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Please Solve the equation by factoring: x2+2x−15=0

User Piyo
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Answer:

x= -5

x=3

Explanation:

You are factoring here. The standard form of an equation is Ax² + Bx + C.

The 2 factors must multiple together to be C, but add together to be B. The easiest way to do this is to factor C.

C is -15. Factoring this, we find the only factors of 15 that will add together to be 2 are 5 & -3.

Therefore, the factors are (x+5) and (x-3). If you set each of these factor pairs to 0 and solve, the answers are:

x+5=0

x = -5

x-3 = 0

x=3

User Solveit
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Answer:

x = 3, -5

Explanation:

I just know

User Hawkharris
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