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Solve the equation by factoring:
6y^2+7y-3=-12y^2-54y+4

The answers are suppose to be -7/2, 1/9
15 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
simplify it to
18y^2 + 61y - 7 = 0
(2y+7)(9y-1) = 0

take it from there you get the above answers
15 years ago
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Solve the equation by factoring:
6y^2+7y-3=-12y^2-54y+4

The answers are suppose to be -7/2, 1/9

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