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Asked by Victoria

Factor the polynomial by grouping.

1. -20 + 5y^2 + 4z - y^2z
11 years ago

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Answered by Steve
rearrange things just a bit and you have

5y^2-20 - y^2z + 4z
5(y^2-4) - z(y^2-4)
(5-z)(y^2-4)
(5-z)(y+2)(y-2)
11 years ago
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