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19 August, 07:34

Factor the expression 6g^2+11g-35

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  1. 19 August, 07:41
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    (3g-5) (2g+7)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Compare

    6g^2+11g-35 to

    ag^2+bg+c.

    We should see that a=6, b=11, c=-35.

    It these is factoable over the rationals we should be able to find two numbers that multiply to be ac and add up to be b.

    ac=6 (-35)

    b=11

    Now I really don't want to actually find the product of 6 (-35). I'm just going to play with the factors until I see a pair that adds up to 11.

    6 (-35)

    30 (-7) Moved a factor of 5 around.

    10 (-21) Moved a factor of 3 around.

    10 and - 21 is almost it. We just need to switch where the negative is because we want a sum of 11 when we add the numbers (not - 11).

    So b=-10+21 and ac=-10*21.

    We are going to replace b in

    6g^2+11g-35

    with - 10+21.

    We can do this because 11 is - 10+21.

    Let's do it.

    6g^2 + (-10+21) g-35

    6g^2+-10g+21g-35

    Now we are going to factor the first two terms together and the second two terms together.

    Like so:

    (6g^2-10g) + (21g-35)

    We are going to factor what we can from each pair.

    2g (3g-5) + 7 (3g-5)

    There are two terms both of these terms have a common factor of (3g-5) so we can factor it out:

    (3g-5) (2g+7)
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