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Use the grouping method to factor 5x3 + 15x2 – 2x – 6.

A. (x – 2)(5x2 + 3)
B. 5x(x + 1)(x – 6)
C. (x + 3)(5x2 – 2)
D. (x – 3)(5x2 + 2)

User Puneet
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The answer is

C. (x+3)(5x2-2)
User Sheu
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Answer:


(x+3)(5x^2-2)

C is the correct option.

Explanation:

The given expression is
5x^3+15x^2-2x-6

Make groups as shown below to factor


(5x^3+15x^2)+(-2x-6)

Now, factored out the GCF from each group


5x^2(x+3)-2(x+3)

Factored out the common term (x+3)


(x+3)(5x^2-2)

Therefore, the factored form is
(x+3)(5x^2-2)

C is the correct option.

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