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24 October, 04:09

Factor 4m^2 + 16m+15

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  1. 24 October, 04:17
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    (2m + 5) (2m + 3) is the fully factored form of the trinomial.

    4m^2 + 16m + 15

    With the way the trinomial is, we cannot factor it in it's current state.

    We must check to see if splitting the middle term is possible.

    List factors of 60

    1 * 60

    -1 * - 60

    2 * 30

    -2 * - 30

    3 * 20

    -3 * - 20

    4 * 15

    -4 * - 15

    5 * 12

    -5 * - 12

    6 * 10 (this digits satisfy the criteria for splitting the middle term.)

    Split the middle term.

    4m^2 + 6m + 10m + 15

    Group the polynomials in terms of 2.

    (4m^2 + 6m) + (10m + 15)

    Factor each binomial.

    2m (2m + 3) + 5 (2m + 3)

    Rearrange the binomials.

    (2m + 5) (2m + 3)
  2. 24 October, 04:53
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    Split the second term in 4m^2 + 16m + 15 into two terms

    4m^2 + 10m + 6m + 15

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

    2m (2m + 5) + 3 (2m + 5)

    Factor out the common term 2m + 5

    (2m + 5) (2m + 3)
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