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3 November, 10:51

What is the factored form of the trinormial x^2+11x+28=0

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  1. 3 November, 10:54
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    Answer: x={-7,-4}

    Step-by-step explanation: Simplifying

    x2 + 11x + 28 = 0

    Reorder the terms:

    28 + 11x + x2 = 0

    Solving

    28 + 11x + x2 = 0

    Solving for variable 'x'.

    Factor a trinomial.

    (7 + x) (4 + x) = 0

    Subproblem 1

    Set the factor ' (7 + x) ' equal to zero and attempt to solve:

    Simplifying

    7 + x = 0

    Solving

    7 + x = 0

    Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

    Add '-7' to each side of the equation.

    7 + - 7 + x = 0 + - 7

    Combine like terms: 7 + - 7 = 0

    0 + x = 0 + - 7

    x = 0 + - 7

    Combine like terms: 0 + - 7 = - 7

    x = - 7

    Simplifying

    x = - 7

    Subproblem 2

    Set the factor ' (4 + x) ' equal to zero and attempt to solve:

    Simplifying

    4 + x = 0

    Solving

    4 + x = 0

    Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

    Add '-4' to each side of the equation.

    4 + - 4 + x = 0 + - 4

    Combine like terms: 4 + - 4 = 0

    0 + x = 0 + - 4

    x = 0 + - 4

    Combine like terms: 0 + - 4 = - 4

    x = - 4

    Simplifying

    x = - 4

    Solution

    x = {-7, - 4}
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