fastlillian
fastlillian fastlillian
  • 02-05-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

Completely factor the polynomial below. p^2+19p+60
A. (p+4)(p+15)
B. (p+4)(p-15)
C. (p-4)(p+15)
D. (p-4)(p+5)

Respuesta :

AthenaSinclair AthenaSinclair
  • 02-05-2018
The first step for solving this problem is to write 19p as a sum.
p² + 15p + 4p + 60
Factor out p from the expression.
p × (p + 15) + 4p + 60 
Now factor out 4 from the expression.
p × (p + 15) + 4(p + 15)
Lastly,, factor out p + 15 from the expression to find your final answer.
(p + 4) × (p + 15)
This means that the correct answer to your question is (p + 4) × (p + 15),, or option A.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
:)
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A group of 18 people ordered soup and sandwiches for lunch .each person in the group had either one soup or one sandwich.the sandwhiches cost $7.75 each and th
The last new star was added to the American flag in which year?
This haunting and eloquent military tune originated as a signal to mark the end of the day, and is used today at funerals, wreath-laying services, and memorial
How to find the inverse of the function f(x)=2x-3 ? Please
What is English Literature??
Who wrote the sonnet, “The New Colossus,” which is engraved on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty?
The numerical factor of a term. In 5x, the 5 is the coefficient. Identities Origin Exponent Coefficient
Which president first held a Fourth of July celebration at the White House? George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison
question number 4 please help
Rule for the relationship between certain quantities. Domain Origin Formula Term