SOLUTION: solve the following equation by first factoring the expression. x(squared) +5x-6

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Question 804104: solve the following equation by first factoring the expression.
x(squared) +5x-6

Answer by erica65404(394)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

+6 and -1 = 5
+6*-1=-6

the solution would be
-6,1

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