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How is factoring a trinomial different than factoring aโ€‹ number? A.
Factoring a trinomial is different than factoring a number because the factors of a trinomial are expressions of a product and the factors of a number are expressions of a quotient.
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Factoring a trinomial is different than factoring a number because the factors of a trinomial are variable expressions and the factors of a number are numbers.
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Factoring a trinomial is different than factoring a number because the factors of a trinomial are numbers and the factors of a number are variable expressions.
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Factoring a trinomial is different than factoring a number because the factors of a trinomial are expressions of a quotient and the factors of a number are expressions of a product.
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