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What is a factor of 12x2 − 4x − 1?

6x-1
2x+1
2x-1
None of the above

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2x-1 is your answer. there is no addition in the problem so the secound 1 is eliminated and so is the 1st one because there is no 6.

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User Georgy Grigoryev
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Answer:

The correct option is 3.

Explanation:

The given expression is


12x^2-4x-1

Write the middle term as -6x+2x.


12x^2-6x+2x-1


(12x^2-6x)+(2x-1)

Taking out the greatest common factor from each parenthesis.


6x(2x-1)+1(2x-1)

Taking out the common factors.


(2x-1)(6x+1)

It means (2x-1) and(6x+1) are two factors of the given expression. Therefore the correct option is 3.

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User Deepali Mittal
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