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Solve the following equation by factoring:

6(p^2-1)=5p
15 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
6(p^2-1) = 5p

6p^2 - 5p - 6 = 0

However, I cannot find the factors. Is there a typo?

Sorry.

15 years ago
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