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2 May, 00:36

Solve, by factorising, the equation 8x (squared) - 30x - 27 = 0

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  1. 2 May, 02:06
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    First, try to see if the 3 terms have a common factor. Yoru equation does not. So u have to multiply the 8x^2 and the 27. That is 216. Then you have to think to yourself, what multiplys to be 216 and adds to be - 30? Those numbers are - 36 and 6. Now your equation is 8x^2-36x+6x-27=0. Next, factor. What is both a factor of 8 and 6? That would be 2 and they both have at least one x. So you factor that to get 2x (4x+3). Now the other part. What goes into negative 36x and negative 27 that would be 9. So when you factor that you get 9 (4x-3). They are the same except for the sign and thats easy. That 3 in the second part has to positive to multiply with the - 9 to geta - 27. So your finally answer is (2x-9) (4x-3).
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