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Which is a solution to (X -2) (X +10) equals 13? X = 3. X = 8. X = 10. X = 11.
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Which is a solution to (X -2) (X +10) equals 13? X = 3. X = 8. X = 10. X = 11.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
(3-2)(3+10)
1 times 13
13
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X = 3
Explanation:
(3-2)(3+10)
(1)(13) =
13
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