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How to factorize (1-x)(4x-9)+(x^2-6x+5)
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How to factorize (1-x)(4x-9)+(x^2-6x+5)
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-1(x-1)(4x-9) +(x-1)(x-5)
(x-1)(-1(4x-9) +x-5)
(x - 1)(-4x + 9 + x - 5)
(x - 1)(-3x + 4)
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