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Mathematics, 13.02.2022 01:00 johndacres8280

What is the factored form of this expression? x2 + 9x + 16
O (X - 4)(x + 4)
O (x+4)2
O (x + 3)2
The expression cannot be factored.


What is the factored form of this expression?

x2 + 9x + 16
O (X - 4)(x + 4)
O (x+4)2
O (x + 3)2
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