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11 May, 13:48

How do you solve a problem like this one 18x^2-15x-18

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  1. 11 May, 13:57
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    Ok so this one can be factored like this first:

    3 (6x^2-5x-6)

    Then you have to factor like you normally would for a complex one:

    (Put aside the 3 for now just know it's there to make the problem easier)

    6x^2-9x+4x-6

    3x (2x-3) + 2 (2x-3)

    Adding the 3 put aside now

    3 (3x+2) (2x-3) is the final factored answer
  2. 11 May, 15:41
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    Solve the problem by factoring, the answer would be: 3 (3x+2) (2x-3)
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