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Which value of a would make the following expression completely factored? X^

Which value of a would make the following expression completely factored? X^-example-1
User Freddygv
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Answer:

the correct answer is A:12

Explanation:

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User Arpit Tambi
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Answer:

A. 12

Explanation:

Selecting B, C, or D would create a difference of perfect squares since each of these numbers are perfect squares. Additional factoring would then be needed.


x^2-36 = (x+6)(x-6)\\x^2-49 = (x+7)(x-7)\\x^2-81=(x+9)(x-9)

But selecting 12 gives
x^2-12 which cannot be factored. It is factored completely.

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