SOLUTION: Factoring completely: 20x^2+100x+40 I have this so far: 20(x^2+5x+2) Is this right and do I need to go further??

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Question 1943: Factoring completely:
20x^2+100x+40
I have this so far:
20(x^2+5x+2)
Is this right and do I need to go further??

Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
again, this is good...the bracket does not easily factorise, so leave it there
Jon

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