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OpenStudy (tuityfruityx):

okay so, im really stuck on this question. it basically says i need to factor by grouping this equation and choose a form. The equation is: 6x^2-5x-4 I completed the factorization and got: (2x+1)(3x-4) now this is the part im confused on, figuring out the form. they gave me a few answers to choose by and this is what they are. ill sort them by lettering them. A) 5x^2 + [_]x + [_]x - 4 B) 5x^2 + [_]x - [_]x - 4 C) 5x^2 - [_]x + [_]x - 4 D) 5x^2 - [_]x - [_]x - 4 someone told me it could be B with the numbers 6x^2 + 3x - 8x - 4 Please check answer :)

OpenStudy (presley551):

the answer is (6x^2+3x)+(-8x-4)

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