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Mathematics, 23.09.2019 22:20, roperbailey

Juanita begins to factor an expression as shown. x2+3x−18=(x+)(x−) what numbers should be placed in the boxes from left to right? 3 and 6 2 and 9 6 and 3 9 and 2

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