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    Solve by Factoring\(\frac { 1 } { 5 } x ^ { 2 } + \frac { 14 } { 5 } x + 9 = 0\)
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Solve by Factoring 15x2+145x+9=0\frac { 1 } { 5 } x ^ { 2 } + \frac { 14 } { 5 } x + 9 = 051​x2+514​x+9=0

Question 65

Question 65

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Solve by factoring.
15x2+145x+9=0\frac { 1 } { 5 } x ^ { 2 } + \frac { 14 } { 5 } x + 9 = 051​x2+514​x+9=0


A) {-5, 9}
B) {5, 9}
C) {5, -9}
D) {-5, -9}

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