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Solve Quadratic Equations (Factoring a=1) 1: x=3 and x=6 2: x= -3 and x= -6 3: x=3 and x= -6 4:x= -3 and x= 6
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Solve Quadratic Equations (Factoring a=1)
1: x=3 and x=6
2: x= -3 and x= -6
3: x=3 and x= -6
4:x= -3 and x= 6
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1-3
2-1
4-2
3-4
that should be it so i hope you get a good grade on your work
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Answer:
Basically what I said down there
Explanation:
1-3
2-1
4-2
3-4
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