SOLUTION: I hope I'm asking this question in the correct area. It pertains to factoring polynomials. The problem reads: factor completely y^2(y+1)-4y(y+1)-21(y+1) I got down to (y+1)(y

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: I hope I'm asking this question in the correct area. It pertains to factoring polynomials. The problem reads: factor completely y^2(y+1)-4y(y+1)-21(y+1)
I got down to (y+1)(y+3)(y-7), but this doesn't seem quite right. Any help is greatly appreciated.
This question is from textbook Introductory Algebra

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct. That is the factored form.
Cheers,
Stan H.