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Consider the following quadratic equation:35x2 = 13x + 12Step 1 of 2: Using the standard form ax² + bx + c = 0 of the given quadratic equation, factor theleft hand side of the equation into two linear factors.AnswerKeypadKeyboard Shortcuts= 0

Consider the following quadratic equation:35x2 = 13x + 12Step 1 of 2: Using the standard-example-1
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User Gadi A
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Given: The quadratic equation below


35x^2=13x+12

To Determine: The two linear factors of the given equation using standard form of a quadratic equation

The standard form of a quadratic equation is given as


ax^2+bx+c=0

Re-write the given equation in the standard form as shown below


\begin{gathered} 35x^2=13x+12 \\ 35x^2-13x-12=0 \end{gathered}

Factor the left hand side as shown below


35x^2-28x+15x-12=0
\begin{gathered} 7x(5x-4)+3(5x-4)=0 \\ (5x-4)(7x+3)=0 \\ \text{Therefore} \\ 35x^2-13x-12=0,in\text{ factored form is} \\ (5x-4)(7x+3)=0 \end{gathered}

Hence, the two linear factors of the given equation is

(5x -4)(7x + 3) = 0

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