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Tamara Skinner
17 October, 12:47
How do I factor 15a^2 - 2a - 8
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Makena Brennan
17 October, 14:49
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= 15a^2 - 12a + 10a - 8
= 3a (5a-4) + 2 (5a-4)
= (3a+2) (5a-4)
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