Given the following expression: 9x2 – 14x – 8 One of its simplified factors is: NOTE: If an answer is (x + 1), then do not use any spaces in your answer and be sure to include the parentheses. Your answer would look like this: (x+1) I

Respuesta :

the second degree trinomial is

[tex]9x^2-14x-8[/tex]

we must find the factorization as

[tex](ax+b)(x+c)[/tex]

where

[tex]\begin{gathered} a=9 \\ b=4 \\ c=-2 \end{gathered}[/tex]

hence,

[tex]9x^2-14x-8=(9x+4)(x-2)[/tex]