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Amzol thinks that (x+5)the power of 2 =x to the power of 2+25 for all values of x is amzol right
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Amzol thinks that (x+5)the power of 2 =x to the power of 2+25 for all values of x is amzol right
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This statement is
FALSE.
To clearly show that it is not true, we can show the expression as
(x+5)^2
Performing (or expanding) the expression, we have
x^2 + 10x + 25
This means that,
x^2+25
is not the answer. This makes the Amzol
WRONG.
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