SOLUTION: How do you do ; 5m^2+40m+75=0?
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Question 264130: How do you do ; 5m^2+40m+75=0?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5m^2+40m+75=0
5(m^2+8m+15)=0
5(m+5)(m+3)=0
m+5=0
m=-5 ans.
m+3=0
m=-3 ans.
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