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16 August, 03:34

Factorise x^2 - 7x + 12

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  1. 16 August, 03:38
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    = (x-4) (x-3)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Firstly, put the pronumeral in the brackets [ (x) (x) ].

    Then, place the signs in the right positions, the sign of the constant number (12) is a positive (+), therefore the two signs must be the same. The sign of the - 7x is negative (-). Place these in the brackets [ (x-) (x-) ].

    Next, think of the factors of 12 that add up to 7 { (3 and 4) 3x4 is 12 and 3+4 is 7}. [ (x-4) (x-3) ].

    Have a nice day! : -)

    KA
  2. 16 August, 04:01
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    (x-3) (x-4)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x² - 7x + 12

    = x² - 3x - 4x + 12

    =x (x-3) - 4 (x-3)

    = (x-3) (x-4)
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