asked 26.5k views
2 votes
Factor the following trinomial completely. Look first for the greatest common factor.

6r^2+14r−12

asked
User AechoLiu
by
8.4k points

2 Answers

7 votes

Answer:


2(3r-2)(r+3)

Explanation:

Factor
6r^2+14r-12


6r2+14r-12


=2(3r-2)(r+3)

answered
User Tad Dallas
by
8.1k points
4 votes

Answer:


2(3r-2)(r+3)

Explanation:


6r^2+14r-12

Start by factoring out the greatest common factor,
2:


2(3r^2+7r-6)

Factor out the trinomial in the parentheses using the "Reverse FOIL" method (Write 2 parentheses and factor out the trinomial into them):


2(3r-2)(r+3)

_

To check:

(Multiply First, Outside, Inner, Last):


2(3r^2+9r-2r-6)

Combine like terms:


2(3r^2+7r-6)

Distribute the
2:


6r^2+14r-12

answered
User Oleksandr Buchek
by
8.6k points

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.