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. Complete. y2 + 15y + 56 = (y + 7)(y +)
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. Complete. y2 + 15y + 56 = (y + 7)(y +)
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in this equation when it says y2 do you mean 2y or no
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y^2 + 15y + 56 = (y + 7)(y + 8)
hope it helps
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