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Kathryn Ali
27 January, 21:13
Factor Completely 4g^2+10g-36
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Cameron Forbes
27 January, 21:28
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2 (g-2) (2g+9)
Step-by-step explanation:
common factor = 2
2g^2+5g-18
(g-2) (2g+9)
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Chana
27 January, 23:57
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Answer: (g-2) (4g+18)
Step-by-step explanation:
4g^2+10g-36
4g^2-8g+18g-36
4g (g-2) + 18 (g-2)
(g-2) (4g+18)
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