How do you factor #2x^2-0.6x-0.08=0#?
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Explanation:
Hi Portsmouth, I'm here in Lee, NH! Two year old question; you've probably graduated and moved away by now.
First a minor point, we usually factor expressions and solve equations. The factoring requires keeping track of the constant multiple, which we'll do here.
There are a couple of ways to do it. Since we already have decimals, let's just take out the two:
Now it's a regular factoring, two numbers that add up to -.3 and multiply to -.04, obviously -.4 and .1, so
That's a perfectly good factorization, and we can read off the zeros.
Let's try another way where we first clear the decimals by dividing and multiplying by 100.
There a common factor of 4 we can pull out,
Now we have a factoring problem that's normal. The factoring puzzle is to find a pair of factors of