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Factor completely.

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A: k(-k + 1)(k - 2)

B: -k(k - 1)(k - 2)

C: -k(k + 1)(k + 2)



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Answer: B: -k(k - 1)(k - 2)

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Answer:Multiply to see that this is true. A second check is also necessary for factoring - we must be sure that the expression has been completely factored. In other words, "Did we remove all common factors? Can we factor ...

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Multiply to see that this is true. A second check is also necessary for factoring - we must be sure that the expression has been completely factored. In other words, "Did we remove all common factors? Can we factor ...

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