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I need help on this It’s changing forms of Quadratics ( use factoring to change from standard form to factored form: )

I need help on this It’s changing forms of Quadratics ( use factoring to change from-example-1

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Given the equation:


y=x^2-10x+21

Let's use factoring form to change the equation from standard form to factored form.

Let's factor using the AC method.

Find a pair of numbers whose sum is -10 and whose product is 21.

We have the pair:

-3 and -7

Proof:

-3 + (-7) = -10

-3 x (-7) = 21

Now, we have the factored form using the pair of numbers:


y=(x-3)(x-7)

Therefore, the factored form is:


y=(x-3)(x-7)

ANSWER:


y=(x-3)(x-7)

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