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Two sets of equatic expressions are shown below in various forms: line 1: x2 3x 2 (x 1)(x 2) (x 1.5)2 − 0.25 line 2: x2 5x 6 (x 2)(x 3) (x 2.5)2 6.25
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Two sets of equatic expressions are shown below in various forms: line 1: x2 3x 2 (x 1)(x 2) (x 1.5)2 − 0.25 line 2: x2 5x 6 (x 2)(x 3) (x 2.5)2 6.25
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Two sets of equatic expressions are shown below in various forms: line 1: x2 3x 2 (x 1)(x 2) (x 1.5)2 − 0.25 line 2: x2 5x 6 (x 2)(x 3) (x 2.5)2 6.25
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the answer is Line 1 Only
this is the answer cause I just took the test
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