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Which expression is a factor of 12x2 + 29x – 8?

x – 8
2x – 1
3x + 8
4x + 1

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Answer:

C. on edge

Explanation:

User Jeff Bramwell
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Answer:

3x + 8

Explanation:

Please use the symbol " ^ " to indicate exponentiation: 12x^2 + 29x – 8.

To answer this question, try dividing this 12x^2 + 29x – 8 by each of the given possible factors, one by one. If the end result is a zero remainder, that indicates that the particular factor is in fact a factor of 12x^2 + 29x – 8.

Alternatively, use synthetic division; if the end result is zero, then you have identified a root of 12x^2 + 29x – 8, as well as a factor.

Let's focus on x - 8: Is this a factor? Is 8 a root? Set up synthetic division as follows:

8 ) 12 29 -8

96 1000

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12 125 992

The non-zero remainder (992) indicates that 8 is not a root of 12x^2 + 29x – 8, and that x - 8 is not a factor.

Continuing onto the next given possible factor, 2x - 1, we set this = to 0 and solve for x, obtaining x = 1/2. Use synthetic division again:

1/2 ) 12 29 -8

6 35/2

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12 35 19/2 No, 1/2 is not a root and

2x - 1 is not a factor of 12x^2 + 29x – 8.

Try possible root x = -8/3:

-8/3 ) 12 29 -8

-32 8

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12 -3 0

This zero remainder tells us that 3x + 8 is a factor of 12x^2 + 29x – 8.

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