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Natalia Wood
Mathematics
17 October, 00:30
Solve by factoring:
5m^2 - 23m - 42 = 0
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Hillary Hunter
17 October, 00:35
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There are two solutions
1. m = 7/5 = 1.400
2. m = - 6
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