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Complete the factorization shown. 2x2 − x − 6 = (2x + )(x − )
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At the "no mutants allowed" country farm, every sheep has 4 legs, every chicken has two legs, and all animals have only 1 head. asked to count how many sheep and chicken are in the fields, a farm boy reports back that there are 140 feet and 50 heads. how many sheep and chicken are there? there are sheep and chicken at the farm.
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Complete the factorization shown. 2x2 − x − 6 = (2x + )(x − )...
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