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Factor a trinomial of the form x^2+bx+c

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Answer:


\mathrm{Factor}\:x^2+5x+6:\quad \left(x+2\right)\left(x+3\right)

Explanation:

Let us assume the trinomial of the form
x^2+bx+c


x^2+5x+6

Break the expression into the groups


=\left(x^2+2x\right)+\left(3x+6\right)

Factor out 'x' from
x^2+2x

i.e.


\:x^2+2x=x\left(x+2\right)

Factor out '3' from 3x+6

i.e.

3x+6 = 3(x+2)

so the expression becomes


\:x^2+2x=x\left(x+2\right)


\mathrm{Factor\:out\:common\:term\:}x+2


=\left(x+2\right)\left(x+3\right)

Hence,


\mathrm{Factor}\:x^2+5x+6:\quad \left(x+2\right)\left(x+3\right)

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