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Fast : ) which of these is the correct factored form of the equation x^2−3x=−2? explain your reasoning.
(x - 1) (x -1), because the standard form of the equation is x^2−3x−2=0which factors to (x −1)^2

(x - 2) (x -2), because the standard form of the equation is x^2−3x−2=0which factors to (x −2)^2

(x - 2) (x -1), because the standard form of the equation is x^2−3x+2=0

which factors to (x - 2) (x -1)

(x + 2) (x +1), because the standard form of the equation is x^2−3x+2=0
which factors to (x + 2) (x +1)

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