Solution - Simplification or other simple results
2*(3x^2+5x-4)
Step by Step Solution
Step 1 :
Equation at the end of step 1 :
((2•3x2) + 10x) - 8
Step 2 :
Step 3 :
Pulling out like terms :
3.1 Pull out like factors :
6x2 + 10x - 8 = 2 • (3x2 + 5x - 4)
Trying to factor by splitting the middle term
3.2 Factoring 3x2 + 5x - 4
The first term is, 3x2 its coefficient is 3 .
The middle term is, +5x its coefficient is 5 .
The last term, "the constant", is -4
Step-1 : Multiply the coefficient of the first term by the constant 3 • -4 = -12
Step-2 : Find two factors of -12 whose sum equals the coefficient of the middle term, which is 5 .
-12 | + | 1 | = | -11 | ||
-6 | + | 2 | = | -4 | ||
-4 | + | 3 | = | -1 | ||
-3 | + | 4 | = | 1 | ||
-2 | + | 6 | = | 4 | ||
-1 | + | 12 | = | 11 |
Observation : No two such factors can be found !!
Conclusion : Trinomial can not be factored
Final result :
2 • (3x2 + 5x - 4)
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