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13 April, 12:25

Ms. Wilson draws a model of the factorization of a polynomial with integer factors. Her model is partially complete

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Which equation is represented by Ms. Wilson's model?

m + 3 + 40 = (n-) (n-5)

1? + 13 + 40 = (n + 8) (n + 5)

m2 + 40 + 13 = (n+8) (n+5)

12.40n + 3 = (n-3) (n-5)

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  1. 13 April, 12:35
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    Answer: The answer is B: the second option
  2. 13 April, 12:43
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    B) n^2 + 13n + 40 = (n+8) (n+5)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Break it down:

    (n+8) (n+5) = n^2 + 5n + 8n + 40

    Combine like terms = n^2 + 13n + 40
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