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Please show how to factor this I really don't understand, 3x^2−10x−8.

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Answer: (x - 4) (3x + 2)

Explanation:

Factor 3x² - 10x - 8

a) Multiply the first and last coefficients: 3(-8) = -24

b) Find two numbers whose product equals -24 and sum equals -10 (the middle coefficient).

-24

1 -24

2 -12 This works!

c) Replace the the middle term of -10x with 2x - 12x

3x² + 2x - 12x - 8

d) Split the equation into two sections (left and right) and factor each side separately.

3x² + 2x - 12x - 8

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

e) Notice that the parenthesis are the same. The values on the outside combine to make one of the factors and the parenthesis are the other factor.

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

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

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