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13 March, 20:40

The trinomial 2x^2+13x+6 has a linear factor of x+6. 2x^2+13x+6 = (x+6) (?). what is is the other linear factor?

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  1. 13 March, 21:09
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    (2x + 1)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first term in the trinomial is the product of first terms, so the missing factor's first term will be ...

    2x^2/x = 2x

    The last term (constant) in the trinomial is the product of last terms, so the missing factor's constant is ...

    6/6 = 1

    The missing linear factor is (2x + 1).
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