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Elianna Ramirez
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17 September, 14:46
Find the missing factor 6y^2+11y+5 = (y+1) ()
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Shadow
17 September, 15:07
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Multiplication is basically Factor1 x Factor2=Product
We are given the product and Factor 1, so we have to solve for Factor 2
Let’s assume Factor 2 is X
We can do X (y+1) = 6y^2+11y+5
Divide both sides by y+1
X=6y+5
So the missing Factor is 6y+5
P. S. I think I made this too complicated. All you have to do I divide both sides by y+1
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