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Naveen
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4 December, 10:54
How do I factor quadratics?
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Aryanna Larson
4 December, 11:05
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The simplest way I can put it is that you find two numbers that multiply to the constant term that also add up to the coefficient next to x.
i. e. x^2 - 8x + 7. This would factor to (x-1) and (x-7) because - 1 • - 7 = 7 while - 1 + (-7) = - 8.
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