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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
171

Answer:-

\red{\bigstar} Factor of given expression \large\leadsto\boxed{\rm\orange{Option.B \rightarrow(2x+1)}}

• Given:-

\sf 10 x^2 + 11x + 3

• To Find:-

Factor of the given expression

• Solution:-

\sf 10x^2 + 11x + 3

Splitting the middle term:-

\sf 10x^2 + 5x + 6x + 3

\sf 5x(2x + 1) + 3(2x + 1)

\sf (2x + 1) ( 5x + 3)

Therefore,

\bf(2x + 1) and \bf(5x + 3) are the factors of the given expression.

Hence,

Option B → (2x +1)

Answered by Anonymous
47

Answer:

• Solution:-

\sf 10x^2 + 11x + 3

Splitting the middle term:-

\sf 10x^2 + 5x + 6x + 3

\sf 5x(2x + 1) + 3(2x + 1)

\sf (2x + 1) ( 5x + 3)

Therefore,

\bf(2x + 1) and \bf(5x + 3) are the factors of the given expression.

Hence,

Option B → (2x +1)

Answered by Anonymous
63

Answer:

• Solution:-

\sf 10x^2 + 11x + 3

Splitting the middle term:-

\sf 10x^2 + 5x + 6x + 3

\sf 5x(2x + 1) + 3(2x + 1)

\sf (2x + 1) ( 5x + 3)

Therefore,

\bf(2x + 1) and \bf(5x + 3) are the factors of the given expression.

Hence,

Option B → (2x +1)

Answered by Anonymous
49

Answer:

• Solution:-

\sf 10x^2 + 11x + 3

Splitting the middle term:-

\sf 10x^2 + 5x + 6x + 3

\sf 5x(2x + 1) + 3(2x + 1)

\sf (2x + 1) ( 5x + 3)

Therefore,

\bf(2x + 1) and \bf(5x + 3) are the factors of the given expression.

Hence,

Option B → (2x +1)

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