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Completely factor the trinomial, if possible. 20x^2+13x-7

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The trinomial is given to be:


20x^2+13x-7

STEP 1:

Rewrite the middle term such that we can break the expression. Multiply the first and last terms of the expression:


20x^2*(-7)=-140x^2

Find two multipliers of -140x² that will add up to +13x:


Multipliers=20x,-7x

Replace 13x in the expression by the multipliers:


20x^2+20x-7x-7

STEP 2:

Collect the common terms in each pair of numbers:


\Rightarrow20x(x+1)-7(x+1)

STEP 3:

Factor the expression by collecting the like terms:


\Rightarrow(x+1)(20x-7)

ANSWER:

The factored expression is:


(x+1)(20x-7)

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