SOLUTION: I need help factoring this problem: m^2 + 5mn + 5n^2
the ^ sign is meant to represent the power sign.
Thank you
This problem cannot be factored
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Question 162460: I need help factoring this problem: m^2 + 5mn + 5n^2
the ^ sign is meant to represent the power sign.
Thank you
This problem cannot be factored
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