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  1. To solve the quadratic equation \(46x^2 - 138x = 0\) by factoring out the greatest common factor (GCF), we first identify the
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  2. To solve the quadratic equation \(46x^2 - 138x = 0\) by factoring out the greatest common factor (GCF), we first identify the
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  3. (7x^3 - 17x^2 - 138x - 72) / (7x+4)
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  4. 46x^2 - 138x = 0Solve by factoring out the GCF
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  5. Factor fully: 143X^2-138x+27
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  6. Solve the quadratic equation 46x^2 - 138x = 0 by factoring out the GCF.
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  7. Solve the quadratic equation 46x^2-138x=0 byfactoring out the GCF.
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  8. Solve the quadratic equation 46x² - 138x = 0 by factoring out the GCF.• The solutions are x = -46 and x = 3. • The
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  9. Quadratic Equations Online PracticeComplete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your
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  10. Write f(x)=x^4-12x^3+59x^22-138x+130 as a product of linear factors.I listed the factors of 130 and used synthetic division, but
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