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3x^2 +16x−10=6x−2 algebra 2

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Answer:

x= 2/3 or x= −4


Step-by-step explanation:
3x2+16x−10=6x−2

Step 1: Subtract 6x-2 from both sides.

3x2+16x−10−(6x−2)=6x−2−(6x−2)

3x2+10x−8=0

Step 2: Factor left side of equation.

(3x−2)(x+4)=0

Step 3: Set factors equal to 0.

3x−2=0 or x+4=0

x=2/3 or x= −4

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