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Factorise x² + 5x - 36​

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Answer:


(x-4)(x+9)

Explanation:

To factorize a quadratic equation, take into consideration that:

If
ax^2+bx+c,

then
(x+w)(x+v)

ONLY IF
w+v=b and
wv=c.

To start, find factors of c, which in this case, -36:

1 and -36

2 and -18

3 and -12

4 and -9

6 and -6

-6 and 6

-4 and 9

-3 and 12

-2 and 18

-1 and 36

Try out which pair of numbers add up to b, which in this case, 5:


1+(-36)\\eq 5\\2+(-18)\\eq 5\\3+(-12)\\eq 5\\4+(-9)\\eq 5\\6+(-6)\\eq 5\\-6+6\\eq 5\\-4+9=5\\-3+12\\eq 5\\-2+18\\eq 5\\-1+36\\eq 5

The only pair of numbers that add up to 5 is -4 and 9, so:


x^2+5x-36\\=(x-4)(x+9)

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