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Factorize 6x2+17x+5 by using the factor theorem.


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Solution

Step 1: Solve for the factors of the given polynomial

f(x)=6x2+17x+5f(x)==6x2+17x6+56

Factors of 56are ±1,±56,±13,±52,.......

Step 2: Solve for one of the roots of the polynomial

put x=-1

f(-1)=6(-1)2+176(-1)+56=61-176+56=6-1f(-1)0

x=-1 is not a root for the polynomial

put x=-13

f-13=6-132+17-13+5=23-173+5=-153+5=-5+5f-13=0

x=-13 is a root of the equation

Since the degree of the given polynomial is 2 there will be two roots for the given polynomial for which x=-13 is one of the roots.

3x+1 is a factor of the given polynomial

Step 3: Solve for another factor

put x=-52

f-52=6-522+17-52+5=752-852+5=-102+5=-5+5f-52=0

x=-52 is a root of the equation

2x+5 is a factor of the given polynomial

Hence the factorized form of the polynomial 6x2+17x+5 is (3x+1)(2x+5).


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