SOLUTION: 1)3x^2-19x+6 2) 2x^2+11x-4 3)5x^2-13x-6 Need help factoring, not solving.

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Question 649611: 1)3x^2-19x+6
2) 2x^2+11x-4
3)5x^2-13x-6
Need help factoring, not solving.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
factoring...
1)3x^2-19x+6
(3x -1)(x - 6)
check with FOIL
F First terms
O Outside terms
I Inside terms
L Last terms
2) 2x^2+11x-4 Cannot be factored
3)5x^2-13x-6
(5x + 2)(x-3)
check with FOIL
F First terms
O Outside terms
I Inside terms
L Last terms
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