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OpenStudy (anonymous):

2x^2+11x+12 Factorise Full working Medals awarded

OpenStudy (hba):

Lets start with this we would be using "Breaking the middle term" Think of two numbers which we multiply it becomes 24 and when we add this two numbers it becomes 11.

OpenStudy (hba):

@Chloeee_Harris Mind responding ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry, im here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

urm 8 and 3

OpenStudy (hba):

Yeah good :)

OpenStudy (hba):

Now see this, \[2x^2+8x+3x+12\]

OpenStudy (hba):

Now take common from first two and last two terms :)

OpenStudy (hba):

@Chloeee_Harris Continue...working.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dunno what to do next?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hba ??

OpenStudy (hba):

Now take common from first two and last two terms :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know? :(

OpenStudy (hba):

2x^2+8x+3x+12 2x(x+4)+3(x+4) (2x+3)(x+4) Understood @Chloeee_Harris ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh yes, thanks

OpenStudy (hba):

You're Welcome :)

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