Answer:
Factoring the trinomial:
we get the factors 
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to factor the trinomial: 
We can factor the trinomial by breaking the middle term i.e 13x
Such that adding or subtracting gets the both terms we get 13x and multiplying both terms we get 12x^2
We can break 13x as: 12x and x
Adding them we get 13x and multiplying them we get 12x^2
So,

So, Factoring the trinomial:
we get the factors 
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I was unsure about the way your question was written so I solved for two equations: f(x)=14(5-x)*2 and f(x)=14(5-x)+2
Step-by-step explanation:
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Let x represent the larger number.
Let y represent the smaller number.
x-y=4 Given
3x=5y-2 Given
Now we can just substitute; let x=4+y
Substitute 4+y for x in the second equation:
3(4+y)=5y-2
12+3y=5y-2
-2y=-14
y=7
Substitute back (into BOTH equations to double check work).
x, the larger number, is 11