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What is the factorization of 3x2 – 8x + 5?

(3x – 1)(x + 5)

(3x + 5)(x – 1)

(3x – 1)(x – 5)

(3x – 5)(x – 1)

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we have


3x^(2) -8x+5

Equate the expression to zero to find the roots


3x^(2) -8x+5=0

Group terms that contain the same variable, and move the constant to the opposite side of the equation


3x^(2) -8x=-5

Factor the leading coefficient


3(x^(2) -(8x/3))=-5

Complete the square. Remember to balance the equation by adding the same constants to each side.


3(x^(2) -(8x/3)+(16/9))=-5+(16/3)


3(x^(2) -(8x/3)+(16/9))=(1/3)

Rewrite as perfect squares


3(x-(4x/3))^(2)=(1/3)


(x-(4x/3))^(2)=(1/9)

square roots both sides


(x-(4)/(3))=(+/-) \sqrt{(1)/(9)}


x=(4)/(3)(+/-) (1)/(3)

the roots are


x=(4)/(3)+ (1)/(3)=(5)/(3)


x=(4)/(3)- (1)/(3)=(3)/(3)=1

so


3x^(2) -8x+5=3(x-(5)/(3))(x-1)=(3x-5)(x-1)

therefore

the answer is the option


(3x-5)(x-1)

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