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  • 13-04-2017
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Factoring ax^2+bx+c. 6d^2+17d+7

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alexryan26
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  • 13-04-2017
This equation can be rewritten as:
[tex]6d^{2} + 14d + 3d + 7[/tex]
Factor out a common 2d from the first two terms:
[tex]2d(3d+7) + 3d + 7[/tex]
Factor out a 1 from the last two terms:
[tex]2d(3d+7) + 1(3d+7)[/tex]
Now regroup the terms into the fully factored equation:
[tex](2d+1)(3d+7)[/tex]
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