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Mathematics, 22.03.2021 22:00 janeou17xn
Use the table to identify the values of p and q that should be used to factor x2
+ 3x - 10 as (x+ p)(x + 4).
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1
-1
2.
-2
q
-10
10
-5
5
p+q
9
9
-3
3
O A. 2 and -5
OB. -2 and 5
O C. 1 and -10
OD. -1 and 10
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