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18 February, 23:16

Complete y^2+15y+56 = (y+7) (y+?) ... ?

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  1. 18 February, 23:51
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    The two factors of a quadratic equation can be multiplied to form the original equation. Let the missing term be a:

    y² + 15y + 56 = (y + 7) (y + a)

    y² + 15y + 56 = y² + (7 + a) y + 7a

    We can now compare the coefficient of the like terms, either the one with y or the one without y, and find the value of a.

    15 = 7 + a; a = 8

    OR

    56 = 7a; a = 8

    Second factor is (y + 8)
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