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Factor the trinomial.$2 x^{2}+11 x-40$
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Step 1: First, we need to find two numbers that multiply to -80 (which is the product of the coefficient of $x^{2}$, 2, and the constant term, -40) and add up to 11 (which is the coefficient of $x$). Show more…
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