Answer:
(5y+3)(y-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
5y^2-2y-3
I don't know if you like trial factors or not... but we can try that way
notice we have 5y^2
that can be written as 5y * 1y
Notice at the end we have -3
that can be written as -3*1
So possible answers could be:
(5y-3)(1y+1) =5y^2+5y-3y-3=5y^2+2y-3
So this was almost right.
If we just switch the signs the - and + there we will have got it
(5y+3)(1y-1)=5y^2-5y+3y-3=5y^2-2y-3 which is good
So the answer is (5y+3)(y-1)