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Emilia
19 January, 00:41
Factoring ax^2+bx+c.
3g^2 + 20g + 32
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Edsel
19 January, 04:19
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Split the second term in 3g^2 + 20g + 32 into two terms
3g^2 + 12g + 8g + 32
Factor out the common terms in the first two terms, then in the last two terms;
3g (g + 4) + 8 (g + 4)
Factor out the common term g + 4
(g + 4) (3g + 8)
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