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99 a student factors 10x2 + 3x – 27 to the following. (2x – 3)(5x + 9) which statement about (2x – 3)(5x + 9) is true? a. the expression is equivalent, and it is completely factored. b. the expression is equivalent, but it is not completely factored. c. the expression is not equivalent, but it is completely factored. d. the expression is not equivalent, and it is not completely factored.
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99 a student factors 10x2 + 3x – 27 to the following. (2x – 3)(5x + 9) which statement about (2x –...
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