SOLUTION: factor: 10x squared + 11x - 6

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Question 311129: factor:
10x squared + 11x - 6

Answer by Miceandwine(15)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
factor:
10x squared + 11x - 6
10*-6=-60
-60 can be factored into 15 and -4. This would make it equal
to the 11x.
(10x^2+15x) (-4x-6)
Now simplify.
5x(2x+3)-2(2x+3)
And the answer is...
(5x-2)(2x+3)
I hope I helped!

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