Ask Question
3 April, 15:10

Marisol grouped the terms and factored the GCF out of the groups of the polynomial 6x3 - 22x2 - 9x + 33. Her work is shown. Step 1: (6x3 - 22x2) - (9x + 33) Step 2: 2x2 (3x - 11) - 3 (3x + 11)

a. Marisol noticed that she does not have a common factor. Which accurately describes what Marisol should do next?

b. Marisol should realize that her work shows that the polynomial is prime.

c. Marisol should go back and group the terms in Step 1 as (6x3 - 22x2) - (9x - 33).

d. Marisol should go back and group the terms in Step 1 as (6x3 - 22x2) + (9x-33).

d. Marisol should refactor the expression in Step 2 as 2x2 (3x + 11) - 3 (3x + 11).

+4
Answers (1)
  1. 3 April, 15:26
    0
    The answer is c. Marisol should go back and group the terms in Step 1 as (6x3 - 22x2) - (9x - 33). This is what Marisol should do next. Signs when factoring out can be very tricky.

    Afterwards, Marisol should refactor the expression in Step 2 as 2x2 (3x + 11) - 3 (3x + 11).
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “Marisol grouped the terms and factored the GCF out of the groups of the polynomial 6x3 - 22x2 - 9x + 33. Her work is shown. Step 1: (6x3 - ...” in 📗 Mathematics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers