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This expression needs to be solved quick I don’t need the explaination just send the-example-1

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\begin{gathered} x^2-5x-36 \\ \end{gathered}

Any quadratic expression can be factored in the form (x - x1)*(x - x2), where x1 and x2 are its zeros.

For this expression, we have x1 = 9 and x2 = -4

Therefore:


x^2-5x-36=(x-9)\cdot(x+4)

Answer: (x+4)

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