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7y³ -5y² factories this question​

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Answered by StarJasmine
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Answer:

 {y}^{2}(7 y - 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

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We have to factorize the polynomial using the Common Method.

Let's see how it goes...

We have,

7 {y}^{3} - 5 {y}^{2}

We have a common term here..i.e., y^2.

So..let's take it common amd put the rest in brackets.

 {y}^{2}(7y - 5)

Here, we have our factorized form of the polynomial.

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Answered by clicker786
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Answer:

y^{2} (7y-5)

Step-by-step explanation:

factorize

find the variable that is common :

this is y^2

put this value on the outside and the remaining variable that are not common on the inside )

the answer is :

y^{2} (7y - 5 )

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