SOLUTION: Find the number of possible values of p so that {{{ 6x^2+px+12 }}} can be factored as the product of two integral first degree polynomials.

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Question 1104951: Find the number of possible values of p so that can be factored as the product of two integral first degree polynomials.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



Just the quadratic factor

This takes care of the leading term and the constant term in the quadratic factor.



This means that

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