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Find it 3p(2square)− 2p − 5

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Answer:

3p (2 square)- 2p-5

p (1-2) 2 (2-1)

(1-2) (p- 2 square)

Explanation:

1/ see what numbers or letters have in common example: p we have two p's in the question we put p infront of the bracket and so on with the other and we remove the squares and then we group the umbers or letters

2/ and then we always put the common numbers or letters what was in the bracket together if it is not common then its wrong

3/ and the letters or numbers what is infront put them in a bracket also and there

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