(2x + 1)(5x - 6)
$10x2/3
It is: 12x2-7x-12 equals (4x+3)(3x-4) when factored
If you mean: x squared -7x +12 then it is (x-3)(x-4) when factored
Alright, buckle up, buttercup. To factor the expression 7x + 21 - 14y, you first want to look for common factors within the terms. In this case, you can factor out a 7 from all the terms, leaving you with 7(x + 3 - 2y). And there you have it, all factored and ready to roll.
(10x + 3)(x - 1)
If it's + 7x, the answer is (2x + 3)(5x - 4) If it's - 7x, the answer is (2x - 3)(5x + 4)
(5x - 4)(2x + 3)
(14x^3 - 10x^2) = 2x^2(7x - 5) 63x - 45 = 9(7x - 5) 14x^3 - 10x^2 + 63x - 45 = (2x^2 + 9)(7x - 5)
It can't be factored because its discriminant is less than zero.
5x(2x - 3)
(2x + 1)(5x - 6)
$10x2/3
(-7x + 3)(-7x +3)
10x2-5x-5 = (10x+5)(x-1)
-3
If that's +7x - 6, the answer is (x + 3)(3x - 2)