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Dixie Johnson
25 December, 08:25
Fully Factorise 5k^2+7k
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Royce Bautista
25 December, 11:24
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k (5k + 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
The only factor which is available in both 5k^2 and 7k is k, so you take k outside the bracket and then put the remaining in the brackets
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Quinten Hebert
25 December, 12:14
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5k^2+7k = k (5k+7)
Step-by-step explanation:
5k^2/k = 5k
7k/k = 7
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