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To find the factors of the quadratic expression 6x^2 + 13x - 5, we need to factorize it into two binomial expressions. We can do this by finding two numbers that multiply to the coefficient of x^2 (6) multiplied by the constant term (-5), which is -30, and add up to the coefficient of x (13). These numbers are 15 and -2. Therefore, the factored form of the expression is (2x + 5)(3x - 1).

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6x2+13x-5 = (2x+5)(3x-1) when factored

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