You could factor it to:
5m^2(4m +7) - 8(4m + 7)
(5m^2 - 8)(4m + 7)
You could go further on the left side, too but you figure that one out...
2006-08-22 17:57:04
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answered by tkquestion 7
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well, i got up to these steps and then i forgot was i was supposed to do after: you have to brake that one up and you get: 5m^2(4m-7) -8(4m-7).....i believe youre then left with... 5m^2-8 but i'm not too sure. I kinda forgot how to do it.
2006-08-23 00:52:48
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answered by Frograid 2
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You can't factor this equation. If you wanted to know the roots, they are: -1.75, -1.2649, and 1.26491. I used my calculator to solve it. You could solve it graphically and find out where the zeros are.
2006-08-23 00:51:57
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answered by gtn 3
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No, you can't.
There is no number or variable that can go into all of those equally.
45m is NOT the answer, you cannot combine unlike terms.
2006-08-23 00:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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you can factor by grouping.
2006-08-23 00:56:36
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answered by donlockwood36 4
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45m is the answer
Thanks China Im glad you told her
2006-08-23 00:46:42
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answered by LaToya J 3
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