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Factorise y2 – 5y + 6 by using the Factor Theorem.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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y² - (-5y )+ 6

y² + 5y + 6

y² +3y + 2y + 6

y(y+3) +2(y+3)

(y+3) (y+2)

Answered by ItzVenomKingXx
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y² - (-5y )+ 6 \\ y² + 5y + 6 \\ y² +3y + 2y + 6 \\ y(y+3) +2(y+3) \\ (y+3) (y+2)

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