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Mathematics, 11.10.2019 11:00, markell42

Which statements are true about the fully simplified product of (b – 2c)(–3b + c)? check all that apply. the simplified product has 2 terms. the simplified product has 4 terms. the simplified product has a degree of 2. the simplified product has a degree of 3. the simplified product has a degree of 4. the simplified product, in standard form, has exactly 2 negative terms.

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