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In the following exercises, factor by grouping. $2 x^2-14 x-5 x+35$

   In the following exercises, factor by grouping.
$2 x^2-14 x-5 x+35$
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Lynn Marecek 1st Edition
Chapter 6, Problem 49 ↓
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In the following exercises, factor by grouping. $2 x^2-14 x-5 x+35$
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00:01 Hello, here we have the expression 2x squared minus 14x minus 5x plus 35.
00:14 Oops, plus 35.
00:16 Okay, so while looking at the first two terms, we could factor out a 2x.
00:21 So we have 2x times x is 2x squared and then 2x times negative 7 is going to be negative 14x.
00:28 And then factoring out, i guess, a negative 5 from the next two terms.
00:31 You have negative 5 times x is negative 5x...
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