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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Factor completely. 5x^2y+15xy+4rx+12r

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5x^2y+15xy+4rx+12r take out the commons from first two terms and then from the other two terms 5xy(x+3)+4r(x+3) (5xy+4r)(x+3) @NaeNae16 hope you understand it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes I do thanks:)

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