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Kenzie Lewis
11 June, 13:45
How do you factorise this equation
x^{2} + 14x+24=
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Desmond Ochoa
11 June, 13:55
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(x+12) (x+2)
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 + 14x+24=
What 2 numbers multiply to 24 and add to 14
12*2 = 24
12+2 = 14
(x+12) (x+2)
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