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Factor the expression below. x2 - 6x + 9 A. 3(x2 - 2x + 3) B. (x - 3)(x + 3) C. (x + 3)(x + 3) D. (x - 3)(x - 3)

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Answer:

D. (x - 3)(x - 3)

Explanation:

We are given the following expression and we are to factorize it:


x^2-6x+9

Finding factors of positive 9 such that when added they give a result of -6.


x ^ 2 - 6 x + 9


x ^ 2 - 3 x - 3 x + 9

Factorizing them to get:


x ( x - 3 ) - 3 ( x - 3 )


( x - 3 ) ( x - 3 )

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For this case we must factor the following quadratic expression:


x ^ 2-6x + 9

To factor, we must find two numbers that when multiplied give as result +9 and when added or subtracted give as result -6.

These numbers are:

-3 and -3


-3-3 = -6\\-3 * (- 3) = + 9

So, we have:


(x-3) (x-3)

ANswer:

Option D

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