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Factor the following trinomials.
x²-6x+4

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Answer:


(x-3-√(5))(x-3+√(5))

Explanation:

Start with the discriminant of the trinomial


x^2-6x+4

The discriminant is


D=b^2-4ac=(-6)^2-4\cdot 1\cdot 4=36-16=20

Now, find the roots of the trinomial using the quadratic formula


x_(1,2)=(-b\pm √(D))/(2a)=(-(-6)\pm √(20))/(2\cdot 1)=(6\pm2√(5))/(2)=3\pm √(5)

So, the factored form of the trinomial is


(x-(3+√(5)))(x-(3-√(5)))=(x-3-√(5))(x-3+√(5))

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