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OpenStudy (imterribleatmath):
PLEASE HELP, Find the missing factor.
6x^2+13x-5=(2x+5)( )
blank is the missing factor.
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OpenStudy (3mar):
May I help?
OpenStudy (3mar):
@imterribleatmath
OpenStudy (imterribleatmath):
yes please
OpenStudy (3mar):
Ok
OpenStudy (3mar):
\[6x^2+13x-5=(2x+5)( ... )\]
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OpenStudy (3mar):
what is the first term in the second parentheses?
for sure it (...)x^2
OpenStudy (3mar):
@imterribleatmath
Can you kindly respond more faster, please?
OpenStudy (imterribleatmath):
what do u mean what is the second term i put it ?
OpenStudy (3mar):
6x^2=2x*??
OpenStudy (imterribleatmath):
the term in the second parentheses is the missing factor
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OpenStudy (3mar):
yes, I know
we are going to find it out!
6x^2=2x*??
OpenStudy (imterribleatmath):
honestly i have no clue where to start.
OpenStudy (3mar):
6x^2=2x*3x
is not it?
OpenStudy (imterribleatmath):
i do not understand is that the missing factor?
OpenStudy (3mar):
\[3x*2x=6x^2\]
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OpenStudy (3mar):
\[5=5*1\]
OpenStudy (imterribleatmath):
i'm sorry like i said, i'm clueless
OpenStudy (3mar):
Why you say that?
It is simple.
Trust me!
OpenStudy (imterribleatmath):
So could you give me then answer and kinda a explanation?
OpenStudy (3mar):
\[6x^2+13x-5=(2x+5)( 3x .. 1)\]
can you choose + or - between 3x and 1?
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OpenStudy (3mar):
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OpenStudy (imterribleatmath):
i can choose both
OpenStudy (3mar):
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