SOLUTION: Factor Completely.
y^2(y+1)-4y(y+1)-21(y+1)
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Question 238603: Factor Completely.
y^2(y+1)-4y(y+1)-21(y+1)
Answer by College Student(505) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Steps:
a. factor common multiplier
b. factor the second term
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Problem:
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Done!
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