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Haleigh Mclean
11 June, 10:38
Find the missing factor 6x^2+13x-5 = (2x+5) ()
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Kaeden Mckenzie
11 June, 14:13
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6x2 + 2x - 15x - 5
= 2x (3x + 1) - 5 (3x + 1
= (2x - 5) (3x + 1)
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