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A refrigerator has a volume given by the trinomial y^3 + 5y^2 – 14y. What are the possible dimensions of the refrigerator? Use factoring
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A refrigerator has a volume given by the trinomial y^3 + 5y^2 – 14y. What are the possible dimensions of the refrigerator? Use factoring
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y^3 + 5y^2 - 14y
first factor out a "y"
y(y^2 + 5y - 14)
y(y + 7)(y - 2)
The dimensions are then;
y
y + 7
y - 2
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