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(x^2+3x)=(x^2+x+2) is it a or b a. x=2 b. x=1
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(x^2+3x)=(x^2+x+2)
is it a or b
a. x=2
b. x=1
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Answer:
b. x = 1
Explanation:
(1^2+3x)=(1^2+1+2) is equal to 4
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