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1.factor 12x^2+9 2.factor 25x^2-35 3.factor -x^2 - 2x 4.factor -5x^2+7x 5.factor -14x^2-7x 6.factor 27x^2-9x
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1.factor 12x^2+9 2.factor 25x^2-35 3.factor -x^2 - 2x 4.factor -5x^2+7x 5.factor -14x^2-7x 6.factor 27x^2-9x
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1.factor 12x^2+9
2.factor 25x^2-35
3.factor -x^2 - 2x
4.factor -5x^2+7x
5.factor -14x^2-7x
6.factor 27x^2-9x
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1) 3(4x^2+3)
2) 5(5x^2-7)
3) -x(x+2)
4) -x(5x-7)
5) -7x(2x+1)
6) 3x(9x-3)
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