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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 23:10 rileymorrison5836

Suppose you can factor x^2 + bx + c as (x + p)(x + q). If c > 0, what could be possible values of p and q? a. p = 5, q = -8
b. p = -2, q = 6
c. p = -4, q = -7
d. p = -13, q = 1

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