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Factor. 25.x2 + 9 (5.2 + 3i) (5.2 – 3i) (5x + 3i)2 (5x + 3i) (5ix -3i) (5x + 3) (5x - 3)
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Factor. 25.x2 + 9 (5.2 + 3i) (5.2 – 3i) (5x + 3i)2 (5x + 3i) (5ix -3i) (5x + 3) (5x - 3)
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25.x2 + 9
(5.2 + 3i) (5.2 – 3i)
(5x + 3i)2
(5x + 3i) (5ix -3i)
(5x + 3) (5x - 3)
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25.x2+9= 59
(5.2+3i)2= 10.4+6i
(5.2-3i)= 5.2-3i
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