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Moriah Ryan
15 May, 03:59
How do you factor #y^2+7y+10#?
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Briley
15 May, 05:20
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(y + 2) (y + 5) are your factors.
y² + 7y + 10
y² + 5y + 2y + 10
y (y + 5) + 2 (y + 5)
(y + 2) (y + 5)
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