SOLUTION: How can 1*x^2+7*x+9 turn into a product of 2 factors?

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Question 1036159: How can 1*x^2+7*x+9 turn into a product of 2 factors?

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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How can 1*x^2+7*x+9 turn into a product of 2 factors?
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Solve the quadratic equation   =   using the quadratic formula.


In this way you will find the roots    and    of the quadratic polynomial  p(x) = .


Then factorize  p(x) = .


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