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Mathematics, 17.12.2019 07:31 etzzz32561

Create an expression that can be factored. it must have at least three different terms. two of the
terms must include a variable, but the variables cannot be the same.
1. factor your expression to write an equivalent expression.
2. explain the steps you took to factor the expression, as well as why you took those steps.

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