Respuesta :

Assume you mean 3x^2 when you typed the question.

3x^2+14x+16=0
(3x+8)(x+2)=0

x=-8/3 or -2

Answer:

option (A) is correct.

x = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : equation [tex]3x^2+14x+16=0[/tex]

We have to solve for x,

Consider the given equation [tex]3x^2+14x+16=0[/tex]

we will solve the given quadratic equation using middle term split method, we have,

14x can be writen as 6x + 8x , we have,

[tex]3x^2+14x+16=0 \Rightarrow 3x^2+6x+8x+16=0[/tex]

Taking 3x common from frst two terms and 8 common from lasttwo term , we have,

[tex]\Rightarrow 3x(x+2)+8(x+2)=0[/tex]

Taking (x + 2) common, we have,

[tex]\Rightarrow (x+2)(3x+8)=0[/tex]

Thus, Apply zero product rule, [tex]a\cdot b=0 \Rightarrow a =0 \ or\ b= 0[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow (x+2)=0[/tex] or [tex]\Rightarrow (3x+8)=0[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow x=-2[/tex] or [tex]\Rightarrow x=\frac{-8}{3}[/tex]

Thus, option (A) is correct.

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