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Factor the polynomial. t^2+8t A. t(t+8) B. t(2t+4) C. 2t(t+4) D. 9t^2
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Factor the polynomial. t^2+8t
A. t(t+8)
B. t(2t+4)
C. 2t(t+4)
D. 9t^2
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The answer is a I know where it is
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
t(t+8)
it's A
this expands to t^2+8t
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