Math, asked by uge, 11 months ago

(iii) x2+6x-91 factorize​

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Answered by yashpare711
1

Answer:

The factorized form of f(x) is

(x+13)(x-7)

Answered by warylucknow
10

Answer:

The factors of the equation x² + 6x - 91 = 0 are (x - 7)(x + 13).

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation x² + 6x - 91 = 0 can be factorized as follows:

x^{2}+6x-91=0\\x^{2}-7x+13x-91=0\\x(x-7)+13(x-7)=0\\(x-7)(x+13)=0

Thus, the factors of the equation x² + 6x - 91 = 0 are (x - 7)(x + 13).

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