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Mathematics, 09.06.2021 17:30, mari200150

Factor problems 13 - 16 by using the perfect squares method. 16. 4x4 – 20x2 + 25

A. (2x2 + 5)(2x2 + 5)
B. (2x2 – 5)(2x2 + 5)
C. (-2x2 – 5)(-2x2 – 5)
D. (2x2 – 5)(2x2 – 5)
E. (2x2 – 5)(-2x2 + 5)
F. This polynomial cannot be factored by using the perfect squares method.
it is not B, A or F

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Factor problems 13 - 16 by using the perfect squares method. 16. 4x4 – 20x2 + 25

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