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OpenStudy (anonymous):
do u need help with something
alones (alones):
I have done this one but i keep on getting the wrong one 4y^2 + 25y + 6 though my answer is 33y+6 but it's wrong
alones (alones):
Yes I do need help /:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what r u suppose to do
OpenStudy (anonymous):
bc theres many ways to do these things
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alones (alones):
Okay so i have to find the factor completely
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@robtobey can u help
alones (alones):
@mathstudent55 @mathstudent55 @mathstudent55 @mathstudent55 @mathstudent55 @mathstudent55 Sorry just tell me if you'll get the notifications @mathstudent55 @mathstudent55 @mathstudent55
OpenStudy (mathstudent55):
Sorry, I didn't get any notification of the tag.
OpenStudy (mathstudent55):
Step 1. try to factor a common factor out of all terms
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alones (alones):
DAANG!!I knew it ! okay I'm sorry i predicted that actually xP
OpenStudy (mathstudent55):
The numbers 4, 25, and 6 don't have any common factors.
Now we see that the first coefficient is not 1. It is 4, so we use the ac method.