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13 February, 10:58

What is the factored form of the expression?

120y^2 - 63y - 147

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  1. 13 February, 11:17
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    3 (5y - 7) (8y + 7)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    120y^2 - 63y - 147

    Factor out a 3

    3 (40y^2 - 21y - 49)

    40 = 1*40, 2*20 4*10 5*8

    49 = 1*49 and 7*7

    We need to play with the combinations to get - 21 when added together

    I will try

    3 (5y 7) (8y 7)

    We need the bigger one to be negative

    5*7 + - 8*7 = 35-56 = - 21

    So the 7 that multiplies by the 8 must be negative

    3 (5y - 7) (8y + 7)
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