SOLUTION: Factor by grouping
7q^2+5pq-7q-5p
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Question 189940: Factor by grouping
7q^2+5pq-7q-5p
Answer by schrammbledeggs(41) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First group them into two groups:
(7q^2 - 7q) + (5pq - 5p)
Factor individually:
7q (q - 1) + 5p (q - 1)
And you're done :)
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