SOLUTION: It says to factor completely: 6x^2-xy-5y^2 I ended up with (6x-5y)(x+y) Would this be correct? Thanks! CH
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Question 61295
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It says to factor completely:
6x^2-xy-5y^2
I ended up with (6x-5y)(x+y)
Would this be correct?
Thanks!
CH
Answer by
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You can
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Value wise you are correct but for the sign.
It should read (6x+5y)(x-y)
Good LUck!!!