SOLUTION: Hello! I had a multiple choice question on my homework that I do not understand. 
Solve the quadratic equation y^2-5y=-4 by factoring
A. (-2,2)
B. (2,2)
C. (-1,4)
D. (4,1)
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Question 1065653:  Hello! I had a multiple choice question on my homework that I do not understand. 
Solve the quadratic equation y^2-5y=-4 by factoring
A. (-2,2)
B. (2,2)
C. (-1,4)
D. (4,1) 
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 Solve the quadratic equation y^2-5y=-4 by factoring
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y^2 - 5y + 4 = 0
(y-1)*(y-4) = 0
 
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