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  • 02-02-2018
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y=3(x+1)(x-5)

Explain how to solve these quadratics.

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  • 02-02-2018
y=3(x+1)(x-5)
I'm going to ignore 3 for now, but will add it later.
FOIL the (x+1)(x-5)
F = multiply the First numbers      x and x
O = multiply the Outside numbers      x and -5
I = multiply the Inside number        1 and x
L = multiply the Last numbers        1 and -5
3(x^2 + -5x + 1x + -5)
add -5x and x
3(x^2 + -4x + -5)
multiply the numbers inside the parenthesis by 3
3x^2 + -12x + -15
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