SOLUTION: How do you factor 5d^2 + 25d + 10
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Question 540468: How do you factor 5d^2 + 25d + 10
Answer by boilpoil(127) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5d^2+25d+10
5(d^2+5d+2) ---Factor out 5 from all terms in the equation: which means dividing all terms in the polynomial by the factor(5)
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