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20 July, 08:48

What is the factored form of the expression?

12g2 + g - 6

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  1. 20 July, 09:06
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    The factored form is 12g^2 + g - 6 = (3g-2) * (4g + 3).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the expression is 12g^2 + g - 6.

    the product of a*c = - 72.

    and the factors of b = + 9 - 8 = 1.

    So, 12g^2 + g - 6 = 12g^2 + 9g - 8g - 6.

    12g^2 + g - 6 = 3g * (4g + 3) - 2 * (4g + 3).

    12g^2 + g - 6 = (3g-2) * (4g + 3).

    Hence, the factored form is 12g^2 + g - 6 = (3g-2) * (4g + 3).
  2. 20 July, 09:08
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    (4g+3) (3g-2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have to make factored form of the expression.

    Given expression is:

    12g²+g-6

    Split the middle term to make the equation into two groups such that the sum of 2 numbers should be 1 and their product be - 72.

    12g²+9g-8g-6

    Making two groups and taking the common term out:

    3g (4g+3) - 2 (4g+3)

    Take (4g+3) common

    (4g+3) (3g-2) which is factored form of 12g²+g-6.
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