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OpenStudy (artfis):

Factor the problem below. Makes no sense this math problem to me. I think 12 and 1 are involved though. x^2 + 13x +12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the quadratic formula, or just do it by inspection

OpenStudy (artfis):

Ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[(x+12)(x+1)\] I like to look at it like: 12*1=12=c and 12+1=13=b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

factor it like this (x + 1) (x+12)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no need to use the quadratic formula since you won't be solving for x. what i wrote above is the correct form

OpenStudy (artfis):

Yes. Thank you all. Appreciate it.

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