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What Are The Factors Of The Expression? -X2+2x+35

A. -1(X-5)(X+7)
B. (X-5)(X-7)
C. -1(X+5)(X-7)
B. (X+5)(X-7)

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For this case we must factor the following expression:


-x ^ 2 + 2x + 35

We take common factor -1, taking into account that
- * - = +:


-1 (x ^ 2-2x-35)

We factor the expression within the parenthesis, for this we look for two numbers that, when multiplied, result in -35 and when added, result in -2. These numbers are -7 and +5.


-7 + 5 = -2\\-7 * 5 = -35

Thus, the factored expression is:


((x-7) (x + 5))

Finally we have:


- (x-7) (x + 5)

Answer:

Option C

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