SOLUTION: not quite sure how to foil this one in reverse since it has nothing in common. 5a^2+6a+1

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Question 234892: not quite sure how to foil this one in reverse since it has nothing in common.
5a^2+6a+1

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Both signs are +, so both of the signs in the factors must be plus. The constant term is 1, so the only possible integer factors are 1 and 1. So, so far we have:



The only way to make a is with a and an , so if this trinomial is factorable over the integers, the factors must be:



Verification that this is the proper factorization is left as an exercise for the student.

John