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Match the binomial quadratic expressions with their factored form.

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Answer:

x²-36 and (x-6)(x+6)

9x-1 and(3x-1)(3x+1)

4x² -16 and 4(x-2)(x+2)

Explanation:

when you multiply(x+6)(x-6)

you get x²-36,this is known as difference of two squares ie (a+b)(a-b)=(a²-b²)=0

x(x-6)+6(x-6)

x²-6x+6x-36

x² -36

the second the same explanation as the first

for the third, multiply (x+2)(x-2) it will give x²-4

then multiply this by 4 which is = 4x² - 16

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