Answer:
The factorization of [tex]5x^2-14x+8[/tex] is (5x-4)(x-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given quadratic polynomial is:
[tex]5x^2-14x+8[/tex]
To factor a quadratic polynomial with leading co-efficient has to be factorized, the leading co-efficient and the constant are multiplied and pairs(a,b) of the product are made so that their sum or subtraction is equal to the co-efficient of x
We get 40 by multiplying 8 and 5
And the pair we get are: 10 and 4
[tex]=5x^2-10x-4x+8\\=5x(x-2)-4(x-2)\\=(5x-4)(x-2)[/tex]
Hence,
The factorization of [tex]5x^2-14x+8[/tex] is (5x-4)(x-2)