SOLUTION: Can someone please help, I've been struggling in trying to solve the equation. Factor the expression. 15y(5y − 13)^1/5 − 2(5y − 13)^6/5

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Question 1133204: Can someone please help, I've been struggling in trying to solve the equation.
Factor the expression.
15y(5y − 13)^1/5 − 2(5y − 13)^6/5

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Can someone please help, I've been struggling in trying to solve the equation.
Factor the expression.
15y(5y − 13)^1/5 − 2(5y − 13)^6/5
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Equations are not factored, but this is not an equation.
I can tell - there's no equal sign.
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Factor the expression.
15y(5y − 13)^1/5 − 2(5y − 13)^6/5
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Hint: There are 2 terms.
(5y - 13) is common to both terms.

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