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X^2 - 4x + 3 how do I factor the expression completely
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X^2 - 4x + 3 how do I factor the expression completely
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bx must be the sum of the numbers in the bracket and c must be the product. So we need to choose 2 numbers that multiply to make 3 and add to make -4.
A negative x negative = positive so
-3*-1=3
-3-1=-4
Therefore:
(x-3)(x-1)
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