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Evie Austin
7 February, 01:12
Factor the polynomial x^2-3x-4
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Wayne Cooke
7 February, 03:43
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(x-4) (x+1)
find two numbers that if you multiply them you get - 4, and if you add them you get - 3. Those numbers are - 4 and 1.
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Jaida Sloan
7 February, 04:52
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Answer: (x - 4) (x + 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2-3x-4
x - 4
x + 1
-4x + x = - 3x x * x = x^2
-4 * 1 = - 4
(x - 4) (x + 1)
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