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Problem: 15xsquared+70x-25
factoring trinomials by trial and error for my
intermediate math class in college

15x^2 + 70x - 25

There are two ways to factor this expression.

(15x - 5)(x + 5)
15x^2 + 75x - 5x - 25
15x^2 + 70x - 25

(3x - 1)(5x + 25)
15x^2 + 75x - 5x - 25
15x^2 + 70x - 25

 

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