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1. What is the factored form of q2 - 12q + 36? (1 point) (q+6)(9-6) (4-6) (4-6) (9-9) (9+4) (q + 4)(q +9)
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1. What is the factored form of q2 - 12q + 36? (1 point) (q+6)(9-6) (4-6) (4-6) (9-9) (9+4) (q + 4)(q +9)
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1. What is the factored form of q2 - 12q + 36? (1 point)
(q+6)(9-6)
(4-6) (4-6)
(9-9) (9+4)
(q + 4)(q +9)
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