Asked by Becky

Factor

72-17v=v^2

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Answered by Reiny
First write this quadratic in its general form
v^2 + 17v - 72 = 0

I cannot find any two numbers that have a difference of 17 and multiply to get 72

Secondly, the discriminant value is
17^2-4(1)(-72) = 577

This is not a perfect square, so the equation has irrational roots, which means, that the equation does not factor over the rationals.
Answered by Damon
v^2 + 17 v -72 = 0

-17 +/- sqrt(289+288)
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2

= 8.5 +/- 12 approximately

BUT I bet you have a sign error
because if it were
v^2 + 17 v + 72 it would factor into
(v+8)(v+9) = 0
are you sure it is not -72 -17 v = v^2
Answered by Becky
Thank you. I thought I was loosing my mind.
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