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Jameson Bridges
1 June, 10:14
Use the FOIL Method to find (z - 5/3) (z - 2/3)
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Lillianna Mercer
1 June, 11:17
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z squared - 7/3z + 10/9
i believe cause it wouldn't convert my repeating decimal into a fraction ...
I multiplied z by everything on the other side and then i multiplied - 5/3 to the same side as i did z then i combined like terms
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