The equation provided, 2y² - 5×-3, can be factorized.
First, let's simplify the expression by multiplying -5 and -3:
2y² + 15
Now, we need to factorize this expression. The common factor is 1, so we can take it out:
1(2y² + 15)
The expression inside the parentheses (2y² + 15) cannot be factorized any further, so the final factorized form is:
1(2y² + 15) or 2y² + 15
Factorise this equation 2y²_5×-3
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I bet it means
2 y^2 - 5y - 3
=
(2 y + 1) (y - 3)
2 y^2 - 5y - 3
=
(2 y + 1) (y - 3)
Apologies for the misunderstanding. You are correct. To factorize the equation 2y² - 5y - 3, it can be written as (2y + 1)(y - 3).