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21 March, 02:38

14x^2-17x-6. (^being 14x squared)

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  1. 21 March, 02:57
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    Factor?, if so

    if in ax^2+bx+c form then

    multiply a and c together

    result=z,

    find 2 numbers that multiply to get z and add up to get b

    so

    14=a

    -17=b

    -6=c

    14 times - 6=-84

    factor to find what 2 numbers add up to - 17

    -84=

    -2, 42

    -3,28

    -4,21

    -6,14

    -7,12

    add each up

    -2, 42=40 nope

    -3,28=25 nope

    -4,21=17 yes, becase if - 21 and 4 then answer

    -6,14=8 nope

    -7,12=5 nope

    split up - 17 into - 21 and 4

    14x^2-21x+4x-6

    group

    (14x^2-21x) + (4x-6)

    undistribute

    (7x) (2x-3) + (2) (2x-3)

    revesres undistribute (ab+ac=a (b+c) or (a+b) (c) + (a+b) (d) = (a+b) (c+d))

    (7x+2) (3x-3) is factore out form

    then set it to zero and do th emath because if xy=0 then assume x and/or y=0 so

    7x+2=0

    subtract 2

    7x=-2

    divide by 7

    x=-2/7

    3x-3=0

    add 3

    3x=3

    divide 3

    x=1

    x=-2/7 or 1
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