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What do the factors in(-7x + 60)(x + 4) represent?

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The factors in the expression (-7x + 60)(x + 4) represents that the expression is divisible by (-7x + 60) and (x + 4)

Explanation:

The factors in the expression (-7x + 60)(x + 4) represents that the expression is divisible by (-7x + 60) and (x + 4)

If we can for an equation as (-7x + 60)(x + 4) = 0 ........ (1) , the the terms (-7x + 60) and (x + 4) are the factors of the equation and that gives (-7x + 60) = 0 and (x + 4) = 0.

From this, we get the values of x as
(60)/(7) and - 4 which are the roots of the equation (1). (Answer)

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