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Mathematics, 16.05.2021 01:40, Kaycieb

Factor this polynomial completely. x²- 64

A. (x+8)(x-8)
B. (x+64)(x-64)
C. (x-8)(x-8)
D. (x-64)(x-64)​

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Factor this polynomial completely. x²- 64

A. (x+8)(x-8)
B. (x+64)(x-64)
C. (x-...

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