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  • 19-11-2016
  • Mathematics
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a^{2} + 36 = 13a
can this be factored
if so please show me how
thank you

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charstar
charstar charstar
  • 19-11-2016
a^2-13a+36=0
First we need to find 2 numbers that add to make 13 and multiply to make 36: factor pairs of 36 are: 1,36   2,18   3,12,   4,9  6,6
4 and 9 add to make 13 so those are the numbers we'll use:
(a-4)(a-9)=0
Now we check:
a*a+a*-9-4*a-4*-9=0
a^2-9a-4a+36=0
a^2-13a+36
Add 13a to both sides:
a^2+36=13a
So it works and the final answer is:
(a-4)(a-9)=0

Hope this helps :)
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