SOLUTION: How do I factor just the right side of the following equation?
f(x)=2x^2 +12x+10
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Question 919698: How do I factor just the right side of the following equation?
f(x)=2x^2 +12x+10
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor
f(x)=2x^2 +12x+10
Hint: (2x + _ )(x + _ )
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f(x)=2x^2 +12x+10 = (2x + 2)(x+ 5)
F First terms
O Outside terms
I Inside terms
L Last terms
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