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Kamden Cochran
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2 November, 10:24
How do you factor 2y^2 + 13 + 21
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Rebekah Snow
2 November, 10:26
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2 (y^2+17)
Step-by-step explanation:
First, add 13 and 21 together.
You'll end up with 2y^2+34
Then, factor out the two from each term, to get 2 (y^2+17).
Since you can factor nothing else out, that will be your answer.
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Mohammad Morris
2 November, 10:38
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