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Can someone help me with this pls... Here are pairs of equivalent expressions in standard form and factored form. Find the missing symbols and numbers that make the equations true. Answers should be numbered and rewritten with the boxes replaced with the proper symbols or numbers. Show work or justification to support your choices and prove that the equations are still true.
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