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Well, darling, to factor 6x-15, you first want to find the greatest common factor of the terms, which in this case is 3. So, you can rewrite the expression as 3(2x-5). And there you have it, all factored and ready to go.

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That doesn't factor neatly. Applying the quadratic formula, we find two real solutions: -2 plus or minus 0.5 times the square root of 11.

x = 0.3416876048223001

x = -3.6583123951777

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9y ago
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4x2+10x+6x+15 is the same as 4x2+16x+15 = (2x+5)(2x+3) when factored

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13y ago
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With great difficulty since it has only two real roots and, as far as I can tell, these are not rational. One is approx -3.747 and the other is approx 4.314

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11y ago
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15x2 - x - 6 =

(5x + 3) (3x - 2 )

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15y ago
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(5x + 3)(3x - 2)

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(x + 15)(x + 1)

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(2x - 5)(2x + 3)

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3x5x

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3(2x - 5)

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