Hey guys, so I was doing an assignment on Trinomial and found this question:
Factor:
6x^ + 3x - 2
I've been stuck on this question for a while so I was hoping you guys can help out! This is 9th grade math, so it shouldn't be too hard!
Thanks for any help!
Factor:
6x^ + 3x - 2
I've been stuck on this question for a while so I was hoping you guys can help out! This is 9th grade math, so it shouldn't be too hard!
Thanks for any help!
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Mulitiply 6 times -2. Take the answer, -12, and find two numbers whose product is -12 and whose sum is 3. Unfortunately, they're something like 2.27 and 5.27.
So you should probably say that it's not factorable.
So you should probably say that it's not factorable.
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6x^2+3x-2
a=6 b=3 c=-2
-3+/- sq rt 3^2-4(6)(-2)/12
-3+/- sq rt 9+48/12
-3 +/- sq rt 57/12
-1+/- sq rt 57/ 4
a=6 b=3 c=-2
-3+/- sq rt 3^2-4(6)(-2)/12
-3+/- sq rt 9+48/12
-3 +/- sq rt 57/12
-1+/- sq rt 57/ 4