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16x^2+8x=120I need help please I forgot how to do factoring

16x^2+8x=120I need help please I forgot how to do factoring-example-1
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SOLUTION

We want to factor


\begin{gathered} 16x^2+8x=120 \\ 16x^2+8x-120=0 \end{gathered}

We will solve this using the quadratic formula. We have


\begin{gathered} x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a) \\ where \\ a=16,b=8,c=-120 \end{gathered}

Applying we have


\begin{gathered} x=(-8\pm√(8^2-4*16*-120))/(2*16) \\ x=(-8\pm√(64+7,680))/(32) \\ x=(-8\pm√(7,744))/(32) \\ x=(-8\pm88)/(32) \end{gathered}

Either


x=(-8+88)/(32)=(80)/(32)=2.5

or


x=(-8-88)/(32)=(-96)/(32)=-3

Hence the answer is x = 2.5, x = -3

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