how to factorise using splitting middle term
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Let us take an example such as
6x^2 +7x+2 now
We will take factors of (first no multiplied by second no)that is 12 such that their sum is (middle term) that is 7
Factor is 3×4 now, putting it in the equation
6x^2 +3x+4x+2 now separating first and last two digits
(6x^2 +3x)(4x+2) now taking out common from both
3x(2x+1)2(2x+1) now bracket no are same so
(2x+1)(3+2) is ur answer
6x^2 +7x+2 now
We will take factors of (first no multiplied by second no)that is 12 such that their sum is (middle term) that is 7
Factor is 3×4 now, putting it in the equation
6x^2 +3x+4x+2 now separating first and last two digits
(6x^2 +3x)(4x+2) now taking out common from both
3x(2x+1)2(2x+1) now bracket no are same so
(2x+1)(3+2) is ur answer
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