SOLUTION: How do I factor 6y^2+7y-25? Thanks, Sue

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Question 654: How do I factor 6y^2+7y-25?
Thanks, Sue

Answer by janinecb(25)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This one can't be factored. Use the quadratic formula.


Where the equation is in the form

So, a = 6, b = 7, and c = -25.



Simplify what is under the square root and the denominator.


This leaves you with:


This also leaves you with a situation where you have to decide if you need to get a decimal answer or if it is okay to leave it in the radical form.

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