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X^2+12x-45 factor the trinomial

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So here we have the trinomial:


x^2+12x-45

To factor it, we are going to ask for two numbers, whose sum is 12 and their multiplication is -45.

These numbers are 15 and -3.

Now, we put these numbers into the following brackets:


(x+15)(x-3)

And that's the factored form.

We obtained 15 and -3 after trying a lot of values. That's an essay on error.

You have to try too many pair of numbers until you get the correct ones.

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