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Factor the trinomial $x^2+2x-3$ finding two numbers that multiply to form $-3$ and added form $2$
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$\begin{matrix}\left(-1\right)\left(3\right)=-3\\ \left(-1\right)+\left(3\right)=2\end{matrix}$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Solve the inequality (x^2+2x)/((x+3)(x-1))<=24/(x^2+2x+-3). Factor the trinomial x^2+2x-3 finding two numbers that multiply to form -3 and added form 2. Rewrite the polynomial as the product of two binomials consisting of the sum of the variable and the found values. Moving the denominator multiplying to the other side of the inequation. Multiply the fraction by the term .