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18 November, 10:44

When the factors of a trinomial are (x - p) and (x + q) then the constant term of the trinomial is: A. The product of - p and q B. The sum of - p and q C. The difference of - p and q D. The quotient of - p and q

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  1. 18 November, 10:49
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    (x-p) (x+q) =

    X^2+xq-xp-pq

    -pq is the constant
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