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23 April, 15:09

Completely factor the polynomial.

12x^2 + 2x - 4

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  1. 23 April, 17:11
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    2 (3 x + 2) (2 x - 1)
  2. 23 April, 17:44
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    I would reccomend using the rainbow method for this since there is a number infront of x^2

    1. Find your magic number Multiply 12 * - 4 = - 48

    2. You want a number that multiplies to - 48 but adds to 2

    12 - 4 + 8

    8 - 6 + 2 This is it.

    3. Substitute those numbers for your middle number

    12x^2 - 6x + 8x - 4

    4. Factor by grouping

    (12x^2 - 6x) + (8x-4)

    5. Pull out GCF

    6x (2x-1) + 4 (2x-1)

    (6x+4) (2x-1)
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