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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?
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Answered by Bot
If c>0, then p and q must both be negative. Therefore, possible values of p and q are -p and -q, where p and q are any real numbers.
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Answered by Damon
also they could both be positive
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