Math, asked by naubree2002, 1 year ago

What is the factored form of x2 − 4x − 5? (x + 5)(x − 1) (x + 5)(x + 1) (x − 5)(x − 1) (x − 5)(x + 1)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Topic:- Factorization
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x²-4x-5

x²-5x+x-5

x(x-5)+1(x-5)

(x-5)(x+1)

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Answered by rizwanwelcome1234
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  • hello there is no factor for the given equation, because equation should be the following 1. linear 2. qudratic 3.cubic 4. multi      .. your given equation is nor linear nor cubic or quadratic , it should be x²-4x-5
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