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Multiple Choice
Factor the polynomial. 4x2−19x+12
A
(4x−3)(x−4)
B
(4x−6)(x−2)
C
(2x−3)(2x−4)
D
(2x−6)(2x−2)
Verified step by step guidance
1
Identify the polynomial to be factored: \(4x^2 - 19x + 12\).
Look for two numbers that multiply to the product of the leading coefficient (4) and the constant term (12), which is 48, and add up to the middle coefficient (-19).
The numbers that satisfy these conditions are -3 and -16, since \(-3 \times -16 = 48\) and \(-3 + (-16) = -19\).
Rewrite the middle term \(-19x\) using the numbers found: \(4x^2 - 3x - 16x + 12\).
Factor by grouping: Group the first two terms and the last two terms separately, factor out the greatest common factor from each group, and then factor out the common binomial factor.