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How would you solve this factoring with two variables problem?
-14x^2-7x+21
I got 7x(-2x-1+3) is that right?
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Damon
no, the last term is 21, not 21 x
-7 (2 x^2 + x - 3)
= -7 ( 2 x + 3 )( x - 1 )
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