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Brandon Dennis
3 August, 17:18
Factor as the product of two binomials X^-2x+1=
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Sophia
3 August, 17:33
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(x - 1) (x - 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
x² - 2x + 1
x² - x - x + 1
x (x - 1) - (x - 1)
(x - 1) (x - 1)
(x - 1) ²
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