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What are the factors of the expression (y-2)(x+3)
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What are the factors of the expression (y-2)(x+3)
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(y - 2) and (x + 3).
Since 2 and 3 are factors of 6, and you multiply 2 Ă— 3 which equals 6 that is how you get your answer!
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(y-x) (2+3)= (yx)(5)
But am not sure it could be =(2-3) (y+x) = (1) (yx)
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