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Factor completely n2+3n+2

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I’m assuming you mean n^2 + 3n + 2?

The 2 on the right has factors of 2 and 1, which can also add together to get three. We will use these numbers to factor.

We are left with:
(n+2)(n+1)

This is it’s factored form. Good luck!

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