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  1. Find the factors of c, which in this equation, c = 30.
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  5. Lets define that the first and second factors are y1, 2. To find the suitable factors for the equation, you need to check if; +
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  7. Check for each of the factors. We end up with 5 and 6.
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  9. So, the answer is 5 & 6
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