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20 August, 18:31

Factor the trinomial step by step & explain 2x^2 + 5x + 3

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  1. 20 August, 19:44
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    One way to factor equation is to find the zeros. Its obvious that x=-1 is solution for this. So one factor is (x+1)

    the next factor should include 2x at first (because we have 2x^2 in the equation which can not be made any other way)

    Let's suppose the factor is (x+1) (2x+b)

    Since we do not know what is b open the brackets 2x^2+bx+2x+b. If this is equal to 2x^2+5x+3 then b=3. We are left with (x+1) (2x+3) = 2 (x+1) (x+3/2)

    Would go for other shorter solutions, but they require some deeper understanding like Horner's scheme, Fermat's Theorem or even deeper which I assume You will not understand)
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