How could brent use a rectangle to model the factors of x2 – 7x + 6?
a. he could draw a...
Mathematics, 21.01.2020 06:31 bercishicicorbin
How could brent use a rectangle to model the factors of x2 – 7x + 6?
a. he could draw a diagram of a rectangle with dimensions x – 3 and x – 4 and then show the area is equivalent to the sum of x2, –3x, –4x, and half of 12.
b. he could draw a diagram of a rectangle with dimensions x + 7 and x – 1 and then show the area is equivalent to the sum of x2, 7x, –x, and 6.
c. he could draw a diagram of a rectangle with dimensions x – 1 and x – 6 and then show the area is equivalent to the sum of x2, –x, –6x, and 6.
d. he could draw a diagram of a rectangle with dimensions x – 4 and x + 3 and then show the area is equivalent to the sum of x2, –4x, 3x, and half of –12
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