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factor. \\5z^2 - 23z - 10\\

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factor.

\\5z^2 - 23z - 10\\

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<reasoning>

Identify coefficients of the quadratic expression

We begin with the quadratic expression:
\[5z^2 - 23z - 10\]
The coefficients are:

  • \(a = 5\)
  • \(b = -23\)
  • \(c = -10\)

Find two numbers that multiply to ac and add to b

We calculate the product \(ac\):
\[ac = 5 \times (-10) = -50\]
We need to find two integers that multiply to \(-50\) and add up to \(b = -23\).
Let's test factors of \(-50\):

  • \(-25 \times 2 = -50\)
  • \(-25 + 2 = -23\)

The two numbers are \(-25\) and \(2\).

Rewrite the middle term and factor by grouping

We split the middle term \(-23z\) using \(-25z\) and \(2z\):
\[5z^2 - 25z + 2z - 10\]
Now, we group the terms into two pairs:
\[(5z^2 - 25z) + (2z - 10)\]
Factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) from each group:

  • From \(5z^2 - 25z\), factor out \(5z\): \(5z(z - 5)\)
  • From \(2z - 10\), factor out \(2\): \(2(z - 5)\)

This gives:
\[5z(z - 5) + 2(z - 5)\]

Factor out the common binomial

Both terms share a common binomial factor of \((z - 5)\). Factoring it out yields:
\[(5z + 2)(z - 5)\]
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<answer>
Factor.
\(5z^2 - 23z - 10\) = <blank>\((5z + 2)(z - 5)\)</blank>
</answer>

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<reasoning>

Identify coefficients of the quadratic expression

We begin with the quadratic expression:
\[5z^2 - 23z - 10\]
The coefficients are:

  • \(a = 5\)
  • \(b = -23\)
  • \(c = -10\)

Find two numbers that multiply to ac and add to b

We calculate the product \(ac\):
\[ac = 5 \times (-10) = -50\]
We need to find two integers that multiply to \(-50\) and add up to \(b = -23\).
Let's test factors of \(-50\):

  • \(-25 \times 2 = -50\)
  • \(-25 + 2 = -23\)

The two numbers are \(-25\) and \(2\).

Rewrite the middle term and factor by grouping

We split the middle term \(-23z\) using \(-25z\) and \(2z\):
\[5z^2 - 25z + 2z - 10\]
Now, we group the terms into two pairs:
\[(5z^2 - 25z) + (2z - 10)\]
Factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) from each group:

  • From \(5z^2 - 25z\), factor out \(5z\): \(5z(z - 5)\)
  • From \(2z - 10\), factor out \(2\): \(2(z - 5)\)

This gives:
\[5z(z - 5) + 2(z - 5)\]

Factor out the common binomial

Both terms share a common binomial factor of \((z - 5)\). Factoring it out yields:
\[(5z + 2)(z - 5)\]
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Factor.
\(5z^2 - 23z - 10\) = <blank>\((5z + 2)(z - 5)\)</blank>
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