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10-13-2009, 05:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-13-2009, 05:19 PM by Jamza.)
Just a quick side note:
If you need to go on to use your answer in a further question, may I suggest flipping your answer equation around, it just makes using it later on (maybe in simultaneous equations) 100 times easier.
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Hello;
What Jamza means is put the values from greatest to smallest, or from your variables to your non-variables. So you should come out with: y^2+8y+12 (Make sure your "Y"s are together. You have to add all similar items. Like: 3x+4x = 7x. And so on.
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In Math you want everything to flow. Apparently English wasn't your subject :p
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Put the variable before the number...
answer is y^2+8y+12