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Factor the equation y = x2 + 4x - 21.​

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The factored form of given equation y = x^2 + 4x - 21 is (x + 7)(x – 3)

Solution:

Given, equation is
y=x^(2)+4 x-21

We have to factor the above equation

Now, take the expression
\mathrm{x}^(2)+4 \mathrm{x}-21


\rightarrow x^(2)+4 x-21

"4x" can be splitted as (7 - 3)x


\rightarrow x^(2)+(7-3) x-21

"21" can rewritten as
7 * 3


\rightarrow x^(2)+7 x-3 x-7 * 3

Taking "x" as common from first two terms and "3" as common from next two terms


\rightarrow x(x+7)-3(x+7)

Taking "x + 7" as common term,


\rightarrow(x+7)(x-3)

Hence, the factored form of given equation is y = ( x + 7 )( x – 3 )

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