Factor the quadratic expression and write it in the form .
Answer & Analysis
Analysis
Question Analysis
This problem assesses the ability to factor a quadratic equation and recognize its factored form.
Key Concept Explanation
Factoring a quadratic equation involves expressing it as a product of two binomials. For the given quadratic , we need to find two numbers that multiply to 10 (the constant term) and add to -7 (the coefficient of the linear term).
Step-by-step Solution
1. Identify the factors of 10 that add to -7: -5 and -2
2. Rewrite the quadratic expression:
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