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12 August, 03:55

What is the factored form of 15y-y^2=0

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  1. 12 August, 04:05
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    Hello,

    If you factor and set each factor equal to zero, you get,

    y = 0,15

    Thus, the solution is y = 0,15

    Now, the factor out common term form of 5y-y^ (2) = 0

    Steps:

    Factor 15y - y^2 : - y (y-15) = 0

    Factor 0:0 (0 can not factor further)

    Thus, - y (y - 15) = 0

    Faith xoxo
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