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3x^+5x+2=0
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Answer:

x=-2/3 and x=-1

factored form

(3x+2)(x+1)

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Explanation:

Given:


3x^2+5x+2=0

Factor using the quadratic formula:


x=(-b+-√(b^2-4(a)(c)) )/(2a)


x=(-5+-√((5)^2-4(3)(2)) )/(2(3))


x=(-5+-√(25-24) )/(6)


x=(-5+-√(1) )/(6)


x=(-5+1)/(6) and
x=(-5-1)/(6)

Finally:


x=-2/3 and
x=-1

Written in factored form would be:


(3x+2)(x+1)

User LvN
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Answer:


{3x}^(2) + 5x + 2 \\ = {3x}^(2) + 3x + 2x + 2 \\ = 3x(x + 1) + 2(x + 1) \\ = (3x +2)(x + 1)

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