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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 20:05 ellenharley7

Can someone please pick just one of these to do and create the complex polynomial
——Option A Requirements
-4 terms
-Contains an embedded Perfect Square Trinomial
-Can be factored using Difference of Squares after factoring the PST
——Option B Requirements
-5 terms
-Contains a factorable trinomial and a factorable binomial
-Can be pulled together using the Distributive property after factoring the trinomial and
binomial
——Option C Requirements
-6 terms
-Contains two factorable trinomials
-Both trinomials should also have a GCF to factor out
-Can be pulled together using the Distributive property after factoring the trinomials
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Just tell me which option you chose, what your polynomial is, aswell as a fully factored answer to your polynomial

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