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3 March, 05:27

Find the missing factor.

4b2 + 17b + 15 = (b + 3) (

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  1. 3 March, 06:33
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    (4b + 5)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To get 4b^2 you already have b^2 if you put b inside the second set of brackets. But that would mean you don't have 4 anywhere to get 4b^2.

    So the first step has to be

    (b + 3) (4b

    Now look at the 15 for a moment. It is plus 15. The only way you can get a plus 15 is if both signs are plus (after the b terms) or both terms are minus.

    The middle term (17b) is plus so both terms after b are plus.

    (b + 3) (4b +

    Now we need something that multiplies to 15. 3*5 = 15. So the term you want is 5.

    (b + 3) (4b + 5)

    Does the middle term work?

    5*b + 3*4b = 5b + 12b = 17b

    Everything looks fine.

    The second factor is 17b.
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