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Factor the polynomial x 2 - 6 x plus 9? - Answers
Asuming it starts "x squared" the the answer is (x-3)(x-3) or (x - 3)squared
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Asuming it starts "x squared" the the answer is (x-3)(x-3) or (x - 3)squared
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Asuming it starts "x squared" the the answer is (x-3)(x-3) or (x - 3)squared
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