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1 January, 22:36

What is the completely factored form of 6x2 - 13x-5?

(2x - 5) (3x + 1)

(2x + 5) (3x - 1)

(2x - 1) (3x - 5)

(2x + 1) (3x + 5)

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  1. 1 January, 22:55
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    (3x + 1) (2x - 5) or (2x - 5) (3x + 1), that's option A

    Step-by-step explanation:

    6x² - 13x - 5

    To factorize look for two numbers that their sum will give - 13 and their product will give = 6 x - 5 = - 30

    The numbers are: - 15 and 2

    = 6x² - 15x + 2x - 5

    = 3x (2x - 5) + 1 (2x - 5)

    = (3x + 1) (2x - 5)

    Option A is the answer.
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