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To split this trinomial into two binomials, let's try and find two numbers which add to 6 and multiply to 8. To do this, we can list all the factors of 8 and then choose which factors also add to 6.

Factors of 8: (1, 8), (2, 4)


1 + 8 = 9, meaning that 1 and 8 are not the factors we are looking for. However, 2 and 4 do add to 6. By combining these numbers which an x (so that we can produce the [tex]x^2[/tex] term at the front of the trinomial), we find the binomials:

[tex]x+ 2[/tex] and [tex]x + 4[/tex]


The answer is x + 2 and x + 4.

Answers are x+4 and also x+2