I assume x2 + 5x - 36 is the polynomial in the question. First, look for two factors of 36 that have a difference of 5, which would be 9 and 4. It would factor into (x + 9)(x - 4). To double check, multiplying them together results in x2 - 4x + 9x - 36 = x2 + 5x - 36. If the polynomial is 5x2 +7x +2
36 is the highest factor of 36.
No, but 4 is a factor of 36.
No 19 is not a factor of 36. Some factors of 36 are 1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18 and 36.
No because 3 is a factor of 36.
When factored it is: (x-9)(x+4)
x-4 is the correct answer for Apex
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(12x - 6)(12x + 6)
x2-5x-36 = (x-9(x+4) when factored
I assume x2 + 5x - 36 is the polynomial in the question. First, look for two factors of 36 that have a difference of 5, which would be 9 and 4. It would factor into (x + 9)(x - 4). To double check, multiplying them together results in x2 - 4x + 9x - 36 = x2 + 5x - 36. If the polynomial is 5x2 +7x +2
It can be either or both. 36 is a factor of 72. 36 is a multiple of 9. 36 is both a factor and a multiple of 36.
It is (x - 9)*(x + 4)
36 is the largest factor of 36,
36 is the highest factor of 36.
4 is a factor of 36 and 36 is a multiple of 4