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dlsherrow

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First of all, I don't know how to type the exponent expressions. Please explain.
Second, I am starting back to college this fall and had NO math beyond basic in school (many years ago.) I am looking at a TASP practice test my son will be taking for college entry in Jan. The question is:

One factor of x with exponent of 2, -2x-24 is
a) (x-24)
b) (x-4)
c) (x-6)
d) (x+6)

Please show how this is done. Thank you [/img]
 
To indicate exponents, use the "carat" key (probably shift-6 on your keyboard). (On this board, though not on all, you can also use HTML formatting, so "3<sup>2</sup> = 9" displays as "3<sup>2</sup> = 9".)

So the question is: "Out of the given list, find one of the factors of x<sup>2</sup> - 2x - 24." To factor this quadratic, find the factors of -24 that add up to -2. Once you've factored, compare your results with the list to find the option that matches one of your factors.

Eliz.
 
That lesson would help for solving, but I think the poster needs to factor, so searching for "factor quadratic" or "factor trinomial" (without the quote-marks) might be more helpful. Good suggestion, though. :wink:

Eliz.
 
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