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| Question 50239:  How do you factor 3x^2-10xy+8y^2?  I would like you to show each step and explain why you're doing each step.  Thank you so much.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! How do you factor 3x^2-10xy+8y^2 -----------------
 Find two numbers whose product is 3*8=24
 and whose sum is -10.
 The numbers are -4 and -6.
 Rewrite the problem changeing the form of the 2nd term, as follows;
 3x^2-6xy-4xy+8y^2
 Factor the 1st two terms and the last 2 terms separately, as follows:
 3x(x-2y)-4y(x-2y)
 Factor again to get:
 (x-2y)(3x-4y)
 This procedure is called the "AC Method".
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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