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The tiles below represent the polynomial 2x^2+9x+9

The tiles below represent the polynomial 2x^2+9x+9-example-1

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Answer:

the answer is 3

Explanation:

2x^2+9x+9

you can multiply (2x+3)*(x+3)

to get that



User IntelliJ Amiya
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Answer:

The correct answer is C.

The factorization of
2x^(2) +9x+9 is (2x+3)(x+3).

Explanation:

The middle tiles represent
2x^(2) +9x+9. This is because we have two
x^(2), 9 xs, and 9 ones. In order to get the factorization from the tiles we can simply look at the information on the outside of the box. On the top we can see 2 xs and 3 ones. This is the (2x+3). On the left we see 1 x and 3 ones. This is the (x+3).

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