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I don't know how to factor this, what should I do to get the right answer​

I don't know how to factor this, what should I do to get the right answer​-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

First, you can reduce it

4(n^2-11n+30)

This should make it easier to work with. But remember, keep the 4 there. You cannot just get rid of it because it would change the value of the equation

Now find factors of 30 that have a difference or ad up to 11.

Factors of 30:

1, 30

2, 15

3, 10

5, 6

Ahh yes, 5 and 6 add to 11

4(n-5)(n-6)

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