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Russell Singleton
27 October, 08:01
How do you factor 14z^2+19z-3
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Jones
27 October, 09:29
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14z^2+19z-3
= (14z^2-2z) + (21z-3)
=2z (7z-1) + 3 (7z-1)
= (7z-1) (2z+3)
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