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Mathematics, 01.08.2021 07:30, slycooper99

PART 2 OF Drag each factor to the correct location on the image. If p(1) = 3, p(-4) = 8, p(5) = 0, p(7) = 9, p(-10) = 1, and p(-12) = 0,
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PART 2 OF Drag each factor to the correct location on the image.

If p(1) = 3, p(-4) = 8, p(5) = 0

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