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Write the equation in standard form. Then factor the left side of the equation. 3x2 + 19x = 14

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3x^2+19x-14=0 Standard form
(3x-2)(x+7)=0 Factored
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Answer:

Standard form of the equation,
3x^2+19x-14=0

Factor of the equation is,
(x+7)(3x-2)=0

Explanation:

The standard form of the quadratic equation is given as


Ax^2+Bx+C = 0

Given the equation:


3x^2+19x = 14

Subtract 14 from both sides we have;


3x^2+19x-14=0

The standard form of the equation is,
3x^2+19x-14=0

Now, find the factor of the given equation:


3x^2+19x-14=0


3x^2+21x-2x-14=0


3x(x+7)-2(x+7) = 0


(x+7)(3x-2)=0

Therefore, the factor of the equation is,
(x+7)(3x-2)=0

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