Problem

Exponents and Polynomials Factoring a quadratic by the ac-method Factor by grouping (sometimes called the ac-method). \[ 12 x^{2}+5 x-2 \] First, choose a form with appropriate signs. Then, fill in the blanks with numbers to be used for grouping Finally, show the factorization. Form: $12 x^{2}+\square x+\square x-2$ $12 x^{2}+\square x-\square x-2$ $12 x^{2}-\square x+\square x-2$ $12 x^{2}-\square x-\square x-2$ Factorization: Explanation Check

Solution

Step 1 :Multiply the coefficient of \(x^2\) (which is 12) and the constant term (which is -2) to get -24.

Step 2 :Find two numbers that multiply to -24 and add to 5. The numbers that satisfy these conditions are 8 and -3.

Step 3 :Rewrite the middle term of the quadratic equation (5x) as the sum of 8x and -3x to get \(12x^2 + 8x - 3x - 2\).

Step 4 :Group the terms to get \(4x(3x + 2) - 1(3x + 2)\).

Step 5 :Factor out the common binomial term to get \((3x + 2)(4x - 1)\).

Step 6 :Check: Expand \((3x + 2)(4x - 1)\) to get \(12x^2 + 5x - 2\), which is the original quadratic equation. So, the factorization is correct.

Step 7 :\(\boxed{(3x + 2)(4x - 1)}\) is the factorization of the quadratic equation \(12x^2 + 5x - 2\).

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