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On a piece of paper, write down two nonfactorable polynomials (nonfactorable means that there are no rational/real factors of the polynomials; if you're unsure of what to use, start simple with something like : x+1 or x^2-3) or Latex: x^2−3). Multiply them together. If you'd like, multiply the result by another nonfactorable binomial. Post your final result and ask your peers to factor your new polynomial.

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