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What is 28x²y + 38xy - 6y factored?

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Answer:


=2y (7x-1) (2x+3)

Explanation:


28x^(2)y + 38xy - 6y


=2y(14x^(2) +19-3)


=(7x-1) (2x+3)


=2y(7x-1) (2x+3)

User Predictability
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Answer:

(2y)(7x-1)(2x+3)

Explanation:

first, all the terms have a 2 and a y in common. you can take that out of every term. then i just used the quadratic x factor method, you can find out what it is via the internet, its the fastest option to factor if possible :)

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