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29 May, 19:14

Factorize 1. - 3b^2+15b+18

2. 2K^2+3K-35

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  1. 29 May, 21:22
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    Problem #1.

    Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF)

    GCF = 3

    Factor out the GCF. (Write the GCF first. Then, in parenthesis, divide each term by the GCF.)

    3 (3b^2/3 + - 15b/3 - 18/3)

    Simplify each term in parenthesis;

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

    Factor b^2 - 5b - 6

    -3 (b - 6) (b + 1)

    Problem #2.

    Split the second term in 2k^2 + 3k - 35 into two terms

    2k^2 + 10k - 7k - 35

    Factor out common terms in the first two term, then in the last two terms;

    2k (k + 5) - 7 (k + 5)

    Factor out the common term k + 5

    (k + 5) (2k - 7)
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