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X² + 3x -4 = 0
Factor the quadratic equation

User Yakuhzi
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(x+4)(x-1)

First, find the factors of the constant (number without an x)

The factors of -4 are:
-1, 4
1, -4
2, -2

Looking at these factors find which pair of factors adds up to the middle number (3x)

4 + -1 = 3

Now you can factor this equation. Put x + 4 into one pair of parenthesis and x - 1 into another pair of parenthesis. You do this because you are separating the two factors into two expressions, that when multiplied together, will equal x^2 + 3x - 4

(x+4)(x-1) is the answer

To check this, multiply the two expressions together. You should get x^2+3x-4=0
User Joda
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Answer:

(x-1)(x+4)

Explanation:


x^2+3x-4\\x^2-x+4x-4\\x(x-1) 4(x-1)\\(x-1)(x+4)

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