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Solve the quadratic equation: 3x2 − 2x − 8 = 0

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3x^2-2x-8=0\\ 3x^2-6x+4x-8=0\\ 3x(x2)+4(x-2)=0\\ (3x+4)(x-2)=0\\ x=-(4)/(3) \vee x=2
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Factor 3x²−2x−8

1. Multiply 3 by -8, which is -24.

2. Ask: Which two numbers add up to -2 and multiply to -24?

3. Answer: 4 and -6

4. Rewrite −2x as the sum of 4x and −6x:


3x^2+4x-6x-8=0

Factor out common terms in the first two terms, then in the last two terms


x(3x+4)-2(3x+4)=0

Factor out the common term 3x+4


(3x+4)(x-2)=0

Solve for x

1. Ask: When will (3x+4)(x−2) equal zero?

2. Answer: When 3x+4=0 or x−2=0.

3. Solve each of the 2 equations above:

x = −4 / 3,2

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