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Factor the trinomial.
x^2-4x-5

Factor the trinomial. x^2-4x-5-example-1
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Answer: Choice C. (x+1)(x-5)

We need to find two numbers that

  • Multiply to -5 (last term)
  • Add to -4 (middle coefficient)

Through trial and error, those two numbers are 1 and -5

  • 1 times -5 = -5
  • 1 plus -5 = -4

So this means x^2-4x-5 factors to (x+1)(x-5)

This is the same as (x-5)(x+1) since the order of multiplication doesn't matter.

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