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Factor this expression completely. 6x^2 - 13x - 28

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your answer to this question would be (3x+4) (2x-7)

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(2x-7)(3x+4)

Step-by-step explanation

The given expression is:


6{x}^(2) - 13x - 28

We find ac=6×-28=-168

Two factors of -168 that, if added will give us -13 are 8 and -21

We split the middle term to obtain,


6{x}^(2) + 8x - 21x- 28

We now factor by grouping to obtain:


2x(3x + 4) - 7(3x + 4)

Factor further to obtain;


(2x-7)(3x+4)

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