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OpenStudy (wintersuntime):

Can someone help me with the problem below.

OpenStudy (wintersuntime):

OpenStudy (wintersuntime):

#2 please

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

\(\bf\Large 5v^2 -30v + 2v -12\) Do you know how to factor by grouping?

OpenStudy (wintersuntime):

No I don't can you help me please

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

\(\bf\large (5v^2 - 30v) (+ 2v - 12)\) Can you factor \(\bf\large 5v^2 - 30v\) and \(\bf\large 2v - 12\) Take out the greatest common factors from both of them.

OpenStudy (wintersuntime):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\left( 5v^2-30v \right)+\left( 2v-12 \right)=0\]

OpenStudy (wintersuntime):

Do I distribute fromt here?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

take 5v common from first bracket and 2 from second bracket.

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

@wintersuntime i think that in case of second term you have missed one exponent - there wan being -30v^2 not just -30v yes ?

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

@Johnny Her equation is correct as is. Otherwise, we won't be able to factor it.

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