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Factor completely. n^2 + 7 n - 44 A) (n + 4)(n - 11) B) (n - 4)(n + 11) C) (n - 4)(n - 11)
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Factor completely.
n^2 + 7 n - 44
A) (n + 4)(n - 11)
B) (n - 4)(n + 11)
C) (n - 4)(n - 11)
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(n-4)(n+11) so pretty much B
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