SOLUTION: Factor the following polynomial. 3x(*SQUARED) - 15x + 18 couldnt make the 2 smaller so wrote it out should be written as "three x squared minus fifteen x plus eighteen

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Question 76310: Factor the following polynomial.
3x(*SQUARED) - 15x + 18
couldnt make the 2 smaller so wrote it out
should be written as "three x squared minus fifteen x plus eighteen

Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3X^2-15X+18=0
(3x-6)(x-3)=0
3x-6=0
3x=6
x=2 answer.
x-3=0
x=3 answer.

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