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3 February, 07:32

Factor completely - 7x2 + 14x - 21.

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  1. 3 February, 07:34
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    We can take out 7 because all of the terms include it:

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

    Take out negative 1:

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

    We cannot factor any further so the final answer is:

    -7 (x^2-2x+3)
  2. 3 February, 08:01
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    Complete the square:

    -7x^2+14x-21=0 move constant to other side, add 21 to both sides

    -7x^2+14x=21 make the coefficient of x^2=1, divide both sides by - 7

    x^2-2x=-3 halve the linear coefficient, square it, add it to both sides, + 1

    x^2-2x+1=-2 now the left side is a perfect square

    (x-1) ^2=-2 take the square root of both sides

    x-1=±√-2 add 1 to both sides

    x=1±√-2 note that there are not real roots here because there is no real square root of a negative number ...

    x=1+i√2 and 1-i√2 so

    (x+1+i√2) (x+1-i√2)
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