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To factor 9x^2-4, you can first rewrite the expression as: A. (3x-2)^2 B. (x)^2-(2)^2 C. (3x)² – (2)^2 D. None of the above
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To factor 9x^2-4, you can first rewrite the expression as: A. (3x-2)^2 B. (x)^2-(2)^2 C. (3x)² – (2)^2 D. None of the above
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To factor 9x^2-4, you can first rewrite the expression as:
A. (3x-2)^2
B. (x)^2-(2)^2
C. (3x)² – (2)^2
D. None of the above
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The answer is C, (3x)^2-(2)^2
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