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Find the roots of the following equations using 3 methods (factoring, perfect squares, and abc formula). y2 + 12y + 36 = 0 y2 + 3y − 4 = 0
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Find the roots of the following equations using 3 methods (factoring, perfect squares, and abc formula).
y2 + 12y + 36 = 0
y2 + 3y − 4 = 0
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the answers would be
y = -6
y = 1 , -1
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This is easy if your factoring find the gcf of the numbers than make a new equation
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