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13 April, 07:35

When the factor of a trinomial are (X+P) and (x+q) then coefficient of the x-term in the trinomial is A The sum of p and q B the difference of P and Q C the product of p and q D the quotient.

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  1. 13 April, 09:15
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    The answer should be A, the sum of p and q.

    Plug in a value for p and q to figure this out.

    Here, I'm using 4 for p and 5 for q.

    (x+4) (x+5)

    x^2+5x+4x+20

    x^2+9x+20

    Here, the coefficient for the x term is 9 and 9 is the sum of p and q (4+5).
  2. 13 April, 11:23
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    (x + p) (x + q)

    = x^2 + qx + px + pq

    = x^2 + (p + q) x + pq

    ITs A The sum of p and q
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