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What is the factored form of the expression x^2 + 3x-4?

What is the factored form of the expression x^2 + 3x-4?-example-1

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Answer: (x-1)(x+4)

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User Albert Ruelan
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Answer:

(x-4)(x-4)

Explanation:

Because the factors of 16 that add up to -8 can be -4 and -4.
Let's plug it in...
16 - 32 + 16 = 0

It works!!!


ANswer is (x-4)(x-4)

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