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| Question 237931:  Please help. Can someone please show me the steps so I can understand how to do this?
 Solve for a
 a^2+a-42=0
 Factor
 72-17s+s^2
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Solve for a a^2+a-42=0
 Factor it
 (a + 7)*(a - 6) = 0
 a = -7, a = 6
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 Factor
 72-17s+s^2
 = s^2 - 17s + 72 It's a good idea to put it in descending order.
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 The coefficents of the x terms are both 1.
 So it will be:
 (x ± a)*(x ± b)
 The two numbers multiply to 72, a*b = 72
 The 72 is positive, so they have the same sign.
 The s term is negative, so a and b are negative.
 --> (x - a)*(x - b)
 ab = 72
 a+b = -17
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 Look at the factors of 72 and the sum:
 1 and 72 = 73
 2 and 36 = 38
 3 and 24 = 27
 4 and 18 = 22
 6 and 12 = 18
 8 and 9  = 17 That's it.
 72-17s+s^2 = (s - 8)*(s - 9)
 
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