Factor 3x^2+2x+10 ?
\[3x^2+2x+10\]
I don't think it factors...
you can use the discriminant to check
Well, its asking me to graph 3x^2+2x+10 over x+3 so I thought I would start by factoring the top portion ?
sorry this question really confuses me
You might be able to complete the square and divide the fraction out that way, if it is a fraction.
Wait, what ? How do I complete the square? Im so sorry omg I just like what ugh
ok... there wil be a vertical asymptote where x + 3 = 0 and there is an oblique asymptote that can be found by a little synthetic or polynomial division. here is a site that will graph the curve for you https://www.desmos.com/calculator hope it helps
You may not have learned that yet but Campbell_st has given a great resource to help you
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