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24 June, 04:40

Find the missing factor 5y^2-12y+7 = (y-1) ()

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  1. 24 June, 05:56
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    The correct answer is 5y-7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that a quadratic expression is in the form ax²+bx+c where a, b and c are integers, we can factorize as follows

    To factorize the expression 5y^2-12y+7, we need to find two numbers that when multiplied we get 5*7, that is ac, and that when added they give us - 12 which is b,

    these numbers are - 7 and - 5

    therefore, 5y²-5y-7y+7 is our expression

    Factorizing we get

    5y (y-1) - 7 (y₋1)

    This gives (y-1) (5y-7) as the factorized form of 5y²₋12y+7

    Therefore the missing factor is 5y-7
  2. 24 June, 08:16
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    Missing factor: (5y-7)
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