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  • 02-12-2016
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Solve by factoring.

3q^2+q-14=0

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TaeganG24
TaeganG24 TaeganG24
  • 02-12-2016
When doing this equation, draw a big X on your paper. At the top of the x you do A times C. At the bottom, you put the B. To factor, you need to find what two numbers MULTIPLY together to equal the A times C, and that add together to get the B.

In all you will get (q+7) (q-6)
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