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3 November, 07:07

What is the correct factored form of x2 + 3x - 10?

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  1. 3 November, 07:20
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    (x+5) (x-2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To convert a quadratic equation into factored form, you need to go element by element with the given equation: x²+3x-10.

    x²: you know you get that by multiplying x by x, so you start with (x±A) (X±B).

    3x-10: two numbers when being added, you get 3 and when multiplying you get - 10, those numbers are 5 and - 2, so (x+5) (X-2).
  2. 3 November, 07:34
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    (x + 5) (x - 2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To factorise the quadratic

    Consider the factors of the constant term ( - 10) which sum to give the coefficient of the x - term ( + 3)

    The factors are + 5 and - 2, since

    5 * - 2 = - 10 and 5 - 2 = + 3, thus

    x² + 3x - 10 = (x + 5) (x - 2)
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