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Is there a greatest common factor between all of the terms in the given expression? If so, you should factor that out first.
-(r-2)(r-9)
To completely factor the given expression, we will first rewrite the expression as a trinomial with a leading coefficient of 1.
To factor a trinomial with a leading coefficient of 1, think of the process as multiplying two binomials in reverse. Let's start by taking a look at the constant term. r^2-11r+ 18 In this case, we have 18. This is a positive number, so for the product of the constant terms in the factors to be positive, these constants must have the same sign (both positive or both negative).
Constants | Product of Constants |
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1 and 18 or -1 and -18 | 18 |
2 and 9 or -2 and -9 | 18 |
3 and 6 or -3 and -6 | 18 |
Next, let's consider the coefficient of the linear term. r^2 - 11r+ 18 For this term, we need the sum of the factors that produced the constant term to equal the coefficient of the linear term, -11. We will be checking each pair until we get this result.
Constants | Sum of Constants |
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1 and 18 | 19 |
-1 and -18 | -19 |
2 and 9 | 11 |
-2 and -9 | -11 |