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Is algebra.

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Answer:


6(x-10)(x+9)

Explanation:

First, make A equal one by factoring out the greatest common factor, 6. This makes the new expression
6(x^(2) +x-90). Then, factor the remaining polynomial by finding two numbers that multiply to -90 and add to 1. These two numbers are -10 and 9. So, add each term to x and then multiply to get the final answer,
6(x-10)(x+9).

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