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Use factoring to rewrite each expression in n equivalent from. Use the fewest number of terms possible. Show each step of your work A. 4×+8+2 B. 3×-12+6×+9
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Use factoring to rewrite each expression in n equivalent from. Use the fewest number of terms possible. Show each step of your work A. 4×+8+2 B. 3×-12+6×+9
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Use factoring to rewrite each expression in n equivalent from. Use the fewest number of terms possible. Show each step of your work
A. 4×+8+2
B. 3×-12+6×+9
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A. 4x+10
B. 9x+3
These are the answers to the questions. You just add the like terms together and BAM! You're answer. Hope this helps (:
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