SOLUTION: x^2+10xy+21y^2 Factor the trinomial completely. If the trinomial contains a greatest common factor (other than 1), factor out the GCF first.

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Question 348770: x^2+10xy+21y^2
Factor the trinomial completely. If the trinomial contains a greatest common factor (other than 1), factor out the GCF first.

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2+10xy+21y^2
(X+7Y)(X+3Y) ANS.

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