For this case we must factor the following expression:

We rewrite the middle term as a sum of two terms whose product is

And whose sum is

These numbers are:
-5 and -3
So:

We factor the maximum common denominator of each group:
We take common factor

Answer:

The answer is yes. all 3 of those triangles have perfect square roots, being 5, 12, and 13 respectively. I hope this helps! Could I possibly get brainliest?
Answer:
the first formula
Step-by-step explanation:
the graph is y=cosx and cosx=sin(x+90)
IT DOES NOT MATTER YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SOLVE THIS QUESTION
YOU WOULD GET 5x = 2 + 3x^2 AND YOU WOULD STILL NOT BE ABLE TO SOLVE YOU COULD GET 3x^2 = 2 + 5x AND YOU COULD NOT SOLVE.
THE REASON WHY IS BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE SAME X TO ADD THEM OR MINUS THEM< WHICH IN THIS CASE ONE IS REGULAR BUT THE OTHER IS SQUARED. AND ALSO THE TWO NEEDS SOMEONE TO GO WITH< BUT THE IS ONLY ONE OF HIS TYPE SO HE CAN'T.
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