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Factor completely 3x2 + x + 7.

(3x + 1)(x + 7)
(3x + 7)(x + 1)
Prime
(3x + 4)(x + 3)

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Answer:

Option 3 - The given equation is a prime.

Explanation:

Given : Quadratic equation
3x^2+x+7=0

To find : The factors of given equation.

Solution : To factories the given equation
3x^2+x+7=0

We will apply discriminant method

General form -
ax^2+bx+c=0


D=b^2-4ac

Solution is
x=(-b\pm√(D))/(2a)

Equation is
3x^2+x+7=0

where a=3 , b=1, c=7


D=b^2-4ac


D=(1)^2-4(3)(7)


D=1-84


D=-83

Solution is
x=(-b\pm√(D))/(2a)


x=(-1\pm√(-83))/(2(3))


x=(-1\pm√(83)i)/(6)


x=(-1+√(83)i)/(6),(-1-√(83)i)/(6)

Therefore, The factors are


[x+((-1+√(83)i)/(6))][x-((-1-√(83)i)/(6))]

So, 1,2,4 are not the options.

Now, check for prime

In a quadratic equation if
D=√(b^2-4ac) form a complete square then it is not prime and vice-versa.

In this question
D=√(-83) does not make a perfect square.

Therefore, It is a prime.

Option 3 is correct.

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