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Factorise: 3x2 + 18x + 65​

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Answered by shaiksuriyasha68
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Answer:

6+18x+65 = 71+18x =

18× = -71.

x = -71-18= -89

Answered by ayushtech
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Step-by-step explanation: Factoring 3x2+18x+65

The first term is, 3x2 its coefficient is 3 .

The middle term is, +18x its coefficient is 18 .

The last term, "the constant", is +65

Step-1 : Multiply the coefficient of the first term by the constant 3 • 65 = 195

Step-2 : Find two factors of 195 whose sum equals the coefficient of the middle term, which is 18 .

-195 + -1 = -196

-65 + -3 = -68

-39 + -5 = -44

-15 + -13 = -28

-13 + -15 = -28

-5 + -39 = -44

-3 + -65 = -68

-1 + -195 = -196

1 + 195 = 196

3 + 65 = 68

5 + 39 = 44

13 + 15 = 28

15 + 13 = 28

39 + 5 = 44

65 + 3 = 68

195 + 1 = 196

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