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28 November, 20:11

How do you factor 7b^2-63b+140?

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  1. 28 November, 23:19
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    You can simplify the entire equation by dividing it all by 7, resulting in 7 (b^2-6b+20).

    Here, you can factor as you normally would. Your X values would have to be found using the quadratic formula.
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