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Solve by factoring 6x^2-x-13

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Answer:

Explanation:

6x^2 - x - 13 = 0

6 * -13 = -78.

So, to factor this we need 2 integers whose product is -78 and whose sum is -1.

There are no such integers so we can't solve this by factoring.

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