Math, asked by subhan59, 1 year ago

8+6x-5x^2 is factorized​

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
4

Answer:

\huge \boxed{-(5x+4)(x-2)}

Step-by-step explanation:

Distributive property: a(b+c)=ab+ac

First thing you do is factor out by the common term of -1.

\displaystyle -(5x^2-6x-8)

Then simplify, to find the answer.

\displaystyle 5x^2-6x-8=(5x+4)(x-2)

It change positive to negative sign.

\Large \boxed{-(5x+4)(x-2)}, which is our answer.

Answered by muskan2629
2

Answer:

ANSWER IS (2-x)(4+5x)

Step-by-step explanation:

8+6x-5x^2 = 8+10x-4x-5x^2

= 2 (4+5x)-x (4+5x)

= (2-x)(4+5x)

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