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Factor the polynomial completely


3x^2-4x+21

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User Chris Yo
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Answer:

No factors.

Explanation:

The polynomial is not factorable with rational numbers. If you are on some advanced math, you would be able to be able to factor this.

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User Masse
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Answer:

The given equation 3x^2-4x+21 has no factors.

Explanation:


3x^2-4x+21 We need to factorize this equation.

For factorization we split the middle term such that their sum is equal to middle term and product is equal to product of first and last term of the given expression.

in Our case : 63x^2

We need to find two factors of 63x^2 whose sum is equal to -4x

Factors of 63= 1,3,7,9,21,63

1* 63

3*21

7*9

None of the above factors sum is equal to -4.

So, the given equation 3x^2-4x+21 has no factors.

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User Aleksandrenko
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