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Which product of prime polynomials is equivalent to 30x3 – 5x2 – 60x?

Answer is C 5x(2x – 3)(3x + 4) in e2020

User Kleber
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Answer: 5x(2x-3)(3x+4)

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User Mateusz Siniarski
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Since
30x^3-5x^2-60x=5x(6x^2-x-12), you have to find factors of polynomial
6x^2-x-12.

For the polynomial
6x^2-x-12


D=(-1)^2-4\cdot6\cdot (-12)=1+288=289 \\ √(D)= √(289) =17 \\ x_(12)= (-(-1)\pm 17)/(2\cdot 6).


x_1= (1+17)/(12)= (18)/(12) = (3)/(2) \\ x_1= (1-17)/(12)=-(16)/(12) =- (4)/(3)
and

6x^2-x-12=6(x- (3)/(2) )(x- (-(4)/(3)) )=(2x-3)(3x+4).
Then
30x^3 - 5x^2 - 60x=5x(6x^2-x-12)=5x(2x-3)(3x+4).


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