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  • 15-01-2020
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Solve 2x^2=11x+6 by factoring

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Answer:

(x-6) (2x+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

1) move everything over to the left side, so subtract 11x and 6.

2x^2 -11x - 6 = 0

2)multiply 2(a term) with -6 (c term)

x^2 -11x -12

3) factor and find what multiples to -12 and adds up to -11. in this case its -12 and positive 1

(x-12) (x+1)

4) divide -12 and 1 by the original a term (2)

(x-6) (x+1/2)

5) move the denominator of 2 over to the x.

(x-6) (2x+1)

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