SOLUTION: In need of assistance please. I am unsure if the following problem is able to be factored. 2a^2+1+3a. One of the solvers indicated to simplify by moving the 1 to the far right.

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Question 941340: In need of assistance please. I am unsure if the following problem is able to be factored. 2a^2+1+3a. One of the solvers indicated to simplify by moving the 1 to the far right. I am confused. I tried using the AC Method and am unable to get past the second step where you group. Can someone provide detailed instructions so I may be able to review further. Please HELP! Thank you.
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

are the fasctors
I just took a guess, and this appears to be right

Combine the like terms:

OK

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