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Which of the following strategies is appropriate for factoring polynomials with 3 terms?
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Which of the following strategies is appropriate for factoring polynomials with 3 terms?
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Which of the following strategies is appropriate for factoring polynomials with 3 terms?
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that would be elimination. you could do it with substitution but i like using elimination more than substitution when theres more than 2 variables
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