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3: (x+1) (x+3) 4: (y+6) (y+4) 5: (z-5) (z+3) 6: (a+8) (a-3) 7: (g-7) (g-2) 8: (n-6) (n-4) 9: (3m+1) (m+9) 10: (2p-4) (3p+2) 11: (6-5s) (2-s)
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3: (x+1) (x+3) 4: (y+6) (y+4) 5: (z-5) (z+3) 6: (a+8) (a-3) 7: (g-7) (g-2) 8: (n-6) (n-4) 9: (3m+1) (m+9) 10: (2p-4) (3p+2) 11: (6-5s) (2-s)
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3: (x+1) (x+3)
4: (y+6) (y+4)
5: (z-5) (z+3)
6: (a+8) (a-3)
7: (g-7) (g-2)
8: (n-6) (n-4)
9: (3m+1) (m+9)
10: (2p-4) (3p+2)
11: (6-5s) (2-s)
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