SOLUTION: Please help me! {{{3y^b+2 + 6y^b+1 -3y^b}}} the "exponent" for the first term is b+2 and the second term is b+1 and the third is just b. The problem is to factor the expression. Th

Algebra ->  Complex Numbers Imaginary Numbers Solvers and Lesson -> SOLUTION: Please help me! {{{3y^b+2 + 6y^b+1 -3y^b}}} the "exponent" for the first term is b+2 and the second term is b+1 and the third is just b. The problem is to factor the expression. Th      Log On


   



Question 1091001: Please help me! 3y%5Eb%2B2+%2B+6y%5Eb%2B1+-3y%5Eb the "exponent" for the first term is b+2 and the second term is b+1 and the third is just b. The problem is to factor the expression. Thank you!
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Please help me! 3y%5Eb%2B2+%2B+6y%5Eb%2B1+-3y%5Eb the "exponent" for the first term is b+2 and the second term is b+1 and the third is just b. The problem is to factor the expression. Thank you!
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