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Factorise t^2+ + 9t - 36​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Look for factors of 36:

Look for factors of 36:1 and 36

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 18

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 12

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 124 and 9

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 124 and 9If the 36 is positive, the factors must be the same sign (either positive or negative).

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 124 and 9If the 36 is positive, the factors must be the same sign (either positive or negative).If the 36 is negative, the factors must be opposite signs (one positive and one negative).

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 124 and 9If the 36 is positive, the factors must be the same sign (either positive or negative).If the 36 is negative, the factors must be opposite signs (one positive and one negative).For the first problem, which ones add up to +9? +12 and -3 (remember they must be opposite signs)

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 124 and 9If the 36 is positive, the factors must be the same sign (either positive or negative).If the 36 is negative, the factors must be opposite signs (one positive and one negative).For the first problem, which ones add up to +9? +12 and -3 (remember they must be opposite signs)For the second problem, which ones add up to -13? -4 and -9 (both the same sign)

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 124 and 9If the 36 is positive, the factors must be the same sign (either positive or negative).If the 36 is negative, the factors must be opposite signs (one positive and one negative).For the first problem, which ones add up to +9? +12 and -3 (remember they must be opposite signs)For the second problem, which ones add up to -13? -4 and -9 (both the same sign)So, the answers are:

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 124 and 9If the 36 is positive, the factors must be the same sign (either positive or negative).If the 36 is negative, the factors must be opposite signs (one positive and one negative).For the first problem, which ones add up to +9? +12 and -3 (remember they must be opposite signs)For the second problem, which ones add up to -13? -4 and -9 (both the same sign)So, the answers are:(t+12)(t-3)

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 124 and 9If the 36 is positive, the factors must be the same sign (either positive or negative).If the 36 is negative, the factors must be opposite signs (one positive and one negative).For the first problem, which ones add up to +9? +12 and -3 (remember they must be opposite signs)For the second problem, which ones add up to -13? -4 and -9 (both the same sign)So, the answers are:(t+12)(t-3)and

Look for factors of 36:1 and 362 and 183 and 124 and 9If the 36 is positive, the factors must be the same sign (either positive or negative).If the 36 is negative, the factors must be opposite signs (one positive and one negative).For the first problem, which ones add up to +9? +12 and -3 (remember they must be opposite signs)For the second problem, which ones add up to -13? -4 and -9 (both the same sign)So, the answers are:(t+12)(t-3)and(v-4)(v-9)

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Answered by ShubhangBhatia
7

Answer:

t^2 + 9t - 36

t^2 +12t -3t -36

t (t+12) -3 (t+12)

(t+12) (t-3)

Answer : (t+12) (t-3)

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