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Factor the trinomial $\left(2x^2+1x-3\right)$ of the form $ax^2+bx+c$, first, make the product of $2$ and $-3$
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$\left(2\right)\left(-3\right)=-6$
Learn how to solve integrals involving logarithmic functions problems step by step online. Simplify the expression (4x+1)(2x^2+x+-3)^4. Factor the trinomial \left(2x^2+1x-3\right) of the form ax^2+bx+c, first, make the product of 2 and -3. Now, find two numbers that multiplied give us -6 and add up to 1. Rewrite the original expression. Factor \left(2x^2+3x-2x-3\right) by the greatest common divisor 2.