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29 September, 19:00

What is the solution to 6x^2 + 2x + 4 = 0?

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  1. 29 September, 19:22
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    Step 1) Divide 6 and 4 (the last 2 numbers) and bring everything else down

    6x^24x+2x+4

    Step 2) Place in parentheses

    (6x^24x) + (2x+4)

    Step 3) Figure out what you can take out of each parentheses.

    **In the first one, you can take out 6x because both numbers have x and 6 is the largest number 6 and 24 can go into.**

    **In the second one, you can only take out 2 because 2 is the largest number that goes into 2 and 4.**

    Step 4) You will know you did it correctly when the parentheses match up

    6x (x+4) + 2 (x+4) <<< this is how it should look

    Answer: (6x+2) (x+4)
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