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In Exercises $67-74,$ use the negative of the greatest common factor to factor completely.$$-x^{2}-4 x+45$$
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The GCF here is 1. However, we want to avoid having a negative sign in front of our $x^{2}$ term, so we will take out a factor of -1 instead. Show more…
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