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Answer:
(x+11)(x-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
To factorise: x^2+9x-22
You must first divide the centre term in such a way that the sum of the 2 values will be divisible by x squared and minus 22 respectively.
So x^2+9x-22 = x^2 -2x + 11x - 22.
Now factorize x^2 - 2x and 11x-22 individually.
x^2 - 2x = x(x-2)
11x - 22 = 11(x-2)
Since these both have the same value in the brackets, use 5at one of the brackets and the other is the combination of them together:
(x+11)(x-2)
Hope this helps
Answer: (x + 11)(x - 2)
Step-by-step explanation: Since the constant term is negative, it can be factored as a positive times a negative.
Before we do that however, an x will go in the first position
of each binomial because x² breaks down into x · x.
Remember, the factors of the constant term
must add to the coefficient of the middle term.
So let's list out the factors of -22.
Factors of -22
+22 · -1
-22 · +1
+11 · -2
-11 · +2
Looking at the list above, that pair
of factors that add 9 is +11 and -2.
So our answer therefore is (x + 11)(x - 2).
Note that if you wrote your answer
as (x - 2)(x + 11), it means the same thing.