13x-x-3x^2-14x=3x-14x
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Answer:
Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
13x−x−3x²−14x=3x−14x
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
−3x²−2x=−11x
Step 2: Subtract -11x from both sides.
−3x²−2x−−11x=−11x−−11x
−3x²+9x=0
Step 3: Factor left side of equation.
3x(−x+3)=0
Step 4: Set factors equal to 0.
3x=0 or −x+3=0
x=0 or x=3
Answered by
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Answer:
3x2 + 14x - 13
Simplify ——————————————
x + 3
Factoring
3x
2
+ 14x - 13
The first term is,
3x
2
its coefficient is
3
The middle term is,
+14x
its coefficient is
14
The last term, "the constant", is
-13
Step-1 : Multiply the coefficient of the first term by the constant
= -39
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