SOLUTION: rewrite the middle term as the sum of two terms and then factor by grouping 15x^2-21x+6

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Question 85151: rewrite the middle term as the sum of two terms and then factor by grouping
15x^2-21x+6

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solved by pluggable solver: Factoring using the AC method (Factor by Grouping)


AMP Parsing Error of [15*^2-21*+6]: Invalid expression '^2-21*+6': syntax error at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 203. . Start with the given expression.



Factor out the GCF .



Now let's try to factor the inner expression



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