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Solve the following quadratic equation by factoring. If needed, write your answer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms

Solve the following quadratic equation by factoring. If needed, write your answer-example-1
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The given equation is


y^2-5y-36=0

For solving it we will factorize the number 36 as 9 x 4 which on subtraction gives 5 and on multiplication gives 36.

Then, we have


\begin{gathered} y^2-(9-4)y-36=0 \\ y^2-9y+4y-36=0 \\ y(y-9)+4(y-9)=0 \\ (y-9)(y+4)=0 \\ y-9=0\text{ and y+4=0} \\ y=p\text{ and y=-4} \end{gathered}

Hence, the values of y are 9 and -4.

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