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step 1: find the factors of ac that add up to b. ac=6(−10)=−60 b=−11 the factors of −60 that add up to −11 are and . step 2: rewrite the trinomial with the x-term expanded, using the two factors from step 1. 6x2−11x−10 (6x2− )+( −10) step 3: group the first two and second two terms together, find the gcf and factor again. (2x−5)+ (2x−5

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Answer:

For a polynomial of the form ax2+bx+c, rewrite the middle term as a sum of two terms whose product is a⋅c=6⋅−10=−60 and whose sum is b=−11

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6x2+4x−15x−10

Factor out the greatest common factor from each group.

2x(3x+2)−5(3x+2)

Factor the polynomial by factoring out the greatest common factor, 3x+2

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(3x+2)(2x−5)

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