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Sexton
15 February, 17:51
How do you factor this? (x-3) (x+1) + (x-3) (x+8)
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Justine Chavez
15 February, 19:20
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(x-3) (x+1) + (x-3) (x+8)
(x-3) (x+1+x+8)
(x-3) (2x+9) ← answer
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