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Factor the quadratic expressionx^2 + 5x - 14

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Solution:

Given:


x^2+5x-14

Using the product-sum to factor the expression, the middle term is split;


\begin{gathered} x^2+7x-2x-14 \\ \\ Grouping\text{ the terms;} \\ (x^2+7x)(-2x-14) \\ \\ Factor\text{ out the terms;} \\ x(x+7)-2(x+7) \\ =(x-2)(x+7) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the factored term is;


(x-2)(x+7)
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