2 (3x + 4)
(x-2) (x + 3)
(x-2) ^ 2-3x (x + 2)
(x-3) (x + 3- (x + 2) ^ 2...
Mathematics, 27.10.2021 18:00 bankskry
2 (3x + 4)
(x-2) (x + 3)
(x-2) ^ 2-3x (x + 2)
(x-3) (x + 3- (x + 2) ^ 2
Answers: 3
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Apool measures 12.3 feet by 16.6 feet. if the longer wall of the pool has a diagonal of 17.8 feet, what is the volume of the pool? (round to nearest tenth)
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Me! i will mark you brainliest if you are right and show your i don't get polynomials and all the other stuff. multiply and simplify.2x(^2)y(^3)z(^2) · 4xy(^4)x(^2)show your
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