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Sep 13th, 2003, 04:17 PM
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factoring
Ive noticed this a couple of times in my math book. 2t^2 + 6t + 6 is factored as 2(t^2+ 3t + 3)
If that is the case why would it be incorrect to factor 2x^2 + 10x + 12 as 2(x^2 + 5x + 6)?
Last edited by Dilenger4; Sep 13th, 2003 at 04:25 PM.
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Sep 13th, 2003, 04:34 PM
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Sep 13th, 2003, 04:36 PM
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Sep 13th, 2003, 05:42 PM
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So 2x^2 + 10x + 12 can be either 2(x^2 + 5x + 6) or 2(x + 3)(x + 2)?
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Sep 13th, 2003, 06:17 PM
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Sep 14th, 2003, 03:24 PM
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Thread Starter
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Thanks for the help. At least i have a valid arguement to present to my teacher if the factored expression is marked wrong for some reason.
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Sep 14th, 2003, 04:03 PM
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Sep 14th, 2003, 07:56 PM
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BTW, in school they usually ask you to completely factor an expression, so 2(x + 3)(x + 2) is the only right answer...
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