Factor: (6x^2)-13x+6
help please? thanksssss xoxo
help please? thanksssss xoxo
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(6x^2)-13x+6
first multiply the coefficient of x^2 with the constant term, you will get 6*6=36. Now get two factors of 36 so that their sum is -13. These factors will be -9 and -4. Now write the given sentence as below:
6x^2-9x -4x+6
=3x(2x-3) -2(2x-3)
=(2x-3)(3x-2)
This completes the factorization.
first multiply the coefficient of x^2 with the constant term, you will get 6*6=36. Now get two factors of 36 so that their sum is -13. These factors will be -9 and -4. Now write the given sentence as below:
6x^2-9x -4x+6
=3x(2x-3) -2(2x-3)
=(2x-3)(3x-2)
This completes the factorization.
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6x^2 - 13x + 6 =
(2x -3)(3x - 2)
(2x -3)(3x - 2)
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(3x-2)(2x-3)