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Multiply the trinomials. (zº-x+9)(+*+x+15) A. X* - 23x? - 16x + 135 B. **+23x? - 6x +135 C. X* + 3x? - 16x+135 D. **- 3x² - 6x +135 Please select the best answer from the choice…
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Multiply the trinomials. (zº-x+9)(+*+x+15) A. X* - 23x? - 16x + 135 B. **+23x? - 6x +135 C. X* + 3x? - 16x+135 D. **- 3x² - 6x +135 Please select the best answer from the choice…
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Multiply the trinomials.
(zº-x+9)(+*+x+15)
A. X* - 23x? - 16x + 135
B. **+23x? - 6x +135
C. X* + 3x? - 16x+135
D. **- 3x² - 6x +135
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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