MaryanneCanner360
MaryanneCanner360
19-05-2014
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How to factor: k^2-13k+40
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19-05-2014
[tex]k^2-13k+40\\\\------------------------\\\\-13=-5+(-8)\\\\40=(-5)\cdot(-8)\\\\-------------------------\\\\k^2-13k+40=(k-5)(k-8)[/tex]
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kate200468
kate200468
19-05-2014
[tex]k^2-13k+40=k^2-5k-8k+40=k(k-5)-8(k-5)=\\\\=(k-5)(k-8)[/tex]
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