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Zachariah Lucero
Mathematics
23 May, 05:48
Factor by grouping 6v^3-14v^2+15v-35
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Larry Weber
23 May, 05:58
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(3v-7) (2v^2+5)
Step-by-step explanation:
To factor 6v^3-14v^2+15v-35 by grouping we are going to try pair to up the pair two terms and also the last two terms. Like this:
(6v^3-14v^2) + (15v-35)
Now from each we factor what we can:
2v^2 (3v-7) + 5 (3v-7)
Now there are two terms: 2v^2 (3v-7) and 5 (3v-7).
These terms contain a common factor and it is (3v-7).
We are going to factor (3v-7) out like so:
2v^2 (3v-7) + 5 (3v-7)
(3v-7) (2v^2+5)
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