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Factor the following quadratic:

3x^2+7x-6

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Explanation:

Use the systematic new AC Method to factor trinomials (Socratic Search)

y

=3x2+7x−6

=3(x + p)(x + q)

Converted trinomial:

y'

=x^2+7x−18

= (x + p')(x + q').

p' and q' have opposite signs.

Factor pairs of (ac = -18) --> (-2, 9). This sum is 7 = b. Then p' = -2 and q' = 9. Therefore,

p ='p/a

= -2/3

and

q ='q/a

=9/3

=3.

Factored form: y = 3(x - 2/3)(x + 3) = (3x - 2)(x + 3)

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