How do you solve 6h^{2}+17h+12=0?

Isis Solis

Isis Solis

Answered question

2022-01-22

How do you solve
6h2+17h+12=0?

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cevarnamvu

cevarnamvu

Beginner2022-01-23Added 12 answers

Step 1
6h2+17h+12=0
We can Split the Middle Term of this equation to factorise it and then find the solution for the equation
In this technique, if we have to factorise an expression like ah2+bh+c, e need to think of 2 numbers such that:
N1×N2=a×c=6×12=72
and N1+N2=b=17
After trying out a few numbers we get N1=9 and N2=8
9×8=72, and 9+8=17
6h2+17h+12=6h2+9h+8h+12
=3h(2h+3)+4(2h+3)
=(3h+4)(2h+3)
the solution for the equation is:
h=43
h=32
Darian Sosa

Darian Sosa

Beginner2022-01-24Added 12 answers

Step 1
Solve: 6h2+17h+12=0
Multiply 6 time 12 to get 72
Find two numbers that when multiplied equal 72 and when added equal 17
Numbers 8 and 9 mett the criteria
Write the equation substituting 8h and 9h for 17h
6h2+8h+9h+12=0
Separate the first two terms from the second two terms.
(6h2+8h)+(9h+12)
Factor out the GCF from both sets of terms.
2h(3h+4)+3(3h+4)=0
Factor out the GCF (3h+4)
(3h+4)(2h+3)=0
Solve for h.
3h+4=0
3h=4
h=43
2h+3=0
2h=3
h=32
h=32, 43

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