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**15 Points** Factor the following: 1. x²+11x+30 2. x²+22+121 3. x²+x−30 4. x²−7x−18
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Factor the following:
1. x²+11x+30
2. x²+22+121
3. x²+x−30
4. x²−7x−18
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1. (x+5)(x+6)
2. x^2+143
3. (x-5)(x+6)
4. (x-9)(x+2)
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