Question #f1610
1 Answer
Oct 2, 2017
Explanation:
First, take out the 3 as it is the highest common factor.
then factorise looking for numbers that multiply to 3 and add to 2. This is impossible to do with real numbers, as the equation has no real roots - it doesn't intercept the x-axis. See graph below.
#3(x+2 graph{x^2+2x+3 [-10, 10, -2, 10]}
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