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Factor completely x^2+6x-27?

User Scott Rice
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Answer:

(x-3) (+9)

Explanation:

To know what numbers to use, factor out the constant (-27).

You would get the numbers : 1,3,9,27.

Then figure out which numbers would make the 6x true. In this case, we would need the 3 and 9. They also need to add up to 6x, so the 3 needs to be negative.

-3 & 9

Then form the factors:

(x-3) (x+9)

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You can also check this to make sure.

Have a nice day!

User Imel
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Answer:

(x+9)(x-3)

Explanation:

Find the number that multiplies to make -27 and adds to make 6. In this case it is 9 and -3. Use these numbers to factorise.

User Aswathy P Krishnan
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