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PLEASE HELP I INCLUDED A WRITTEN VERSION OF MY PROBLEM I WROTE IT PLEASE HELP!!!

PLEASE HELP I INCLUDED A WRITTEN VERSION OF MY PROBLEM I WROTE IT PLEASE HELP!!!-example-1

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: The answer to this problem would be A . You would first see if the first and third numbers were perfect squares and if they were you would put the value of the perfect squares in parentheses and add a 2 at the top of the answer after the parentheses

User Nawaf Khalifah
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Answer:

A.
(x-3)^(2)

Explanation:

Find 2 numbers who's sum is -6 and product is 9

-3 and -3

sum = -6

(-3) * (-3) = 9

product = 9

You can also calculate each option individually

A.


(x -3)^(2) = (x-3)(x-3)

Use FOIL... then


x^(2) -6x+9

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