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23 October, 01:08

How to factoring quadratics by grouping 2x^2-5x+3

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  1. 23 October, 04:10
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    There aren't enough terms to factor this by grouping; you need at least four, at least as far as i know? trinomials are usually pretty easily factored by trial and error

    (2x - 3) (x - 1)

    is how it factors down. you know that two only has two factors (2 and 1), so you always have (2x + _) and (1x + _) for trinomials beginning with 2x^2. from there, i usually just plug in factors of your constant (3, in this case) and see which ones fit the empty spaces!
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