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2. Using what you learned in Question 1, try to write

each of these quadratic expressions as a product of
two linear expressions. That is, try to write each
expression in factored form.
a. x^2 + 5x + 6
b. x^2 + 2x - 15
C. X^2 - 3x + 10
d. x^2 - 9x+8
e. x^2 - 16
f. X^2 - 10x + 6

2. Using what you learned in Question 1, try to write each of these quadratic expressions-example-1
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In Q. No. F, 1st page last step there is /2.

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2. Using what you learned in Question 1, try to write each of these quadratic expressions-example-1
2. Using what you learned in Question 1, try to write each of these quadratic expressions-example-2
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