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7 June, 08:32

When a trinomial is factored as (x+m) (x+n), what is the sum of m and n?

A. The degree of the trinomial

B. The constant term of the trinomial

C. The coefficient of the x-term of the trinomial

D. The coefficient of the x^2-term of the trinomial

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  1. 7 June, 08:57
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    C. The coefficient of the x-term of the trinomial

    Here is the reason why:

    (x+m) (x+n)

    x^2 + xm + xn + mn

    x^2 + x (m+n) + mn

    So, as you can see the sum of m and n is equal to the coefficient of the x-term of the trinomial.
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