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Factor the expression completely: 5/6 y - 25

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To factor this expression it is necessary to find the maximum common divider between 5/6y and 25. This maximum common divider is 5. Now, divide each expression by 5:


\begin{gathered} ((5)/(6))/(5)y=(1)/(6)y \\ (25)/(5)=5 \end{gathered}

Factor the expression, this way:


(5)/(6)y-25=5((1)/(6)y-5)

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