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The tiles below represent the polynomial 2x*2+7x+6. what ia the factorization of 2x*2+7x+6? Apex

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(2x+3)(x+2)

This is found by breaking down the middle term (7x) into two terms whose coefficients multiply to give the product of the leading coefficient (2) and the constant term (6). In this case, 3×4=12, 3+4=7, so the factorization is (2x+3)(x+2)

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