Answer:
The correct answer is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find this, calculate out the discriminant for each of the following equations. If the discriminant is a perfect square, then it can be factored.
Discriminant = b^2 - 4ac
The only of the equations that does not yield a perfect square is B. The work for it is done below for you.
Discriminant = b^2 - 4ac
Discriminant = 7^2 - 4(2)(-5)
Discriminant = 49 + 40
Discriminant = 89
Since 89 is not a perfect square, we cannot factor this.
The 3rd answer, is correct.
I hope this helps you
x^2+11x+x+36=39+x
x^2+12x+36=39+x
(x+6)^2=39+x
What will happen once we enter that class code?
Step 1: begin by writing the formula for slope intercept form
step2: substitute the given slope for X
step3: use the order pair you given (x,y) and substitute these values for the variables x and y in the equation
step4: solve for y ( y-intercept of the graph)
step5: rewrite the original equation in step 1 substituting the slope for x and the y-intercept for y