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Which factors can be multiplied together to make the trinomial 5x2 + 8x – 4? Check all that apply.

(x + 1)
(2x + 1)
(x + 2)
(5x + 1)
(5x – 2)

User AmanKumar
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Answer:

The factors are (x+2) and (5x-2). [3 and 5 option]

Explanation:

Given the trinomial
5x^2+8x-4

we have to find the factors of the above trinomial.


5x^2+8x-4


5x^2-2x+10x-4


5x^2-2x+10x-4

Taking x common from first two terms and 2 common from last two terms.


x(5x-2)+2(5x-2)


(x+2)(5x-2)

hence, the factors which can multiplied to make the trinomial are (x+2) and (5x-2)

User IGian
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ANSWER


(5x - 2) \: and \: (x + 2)



EXPLANATION

To determine those factors , we need to factor the quadratic trinomial


5 {x}^(2) + 8x - 4

We first multiply 5 by -4 to get,


5 * ( - 4) = - 20

Two factors of -20 that will add up to 8 are


- 2 \: and \: 10


We split the middle term with these factors.





5 {x}^(2) + 10x - 2x - 4


We group and factor now to obtain,


5x(x + 2) - 2(x + 2)


We factor again to obtain,


(x + 2)(5x - 2)

Therefore the factors to be multiplied are,

(5x - 2) \: and \: (x + 2)
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