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20 December, 16:24

41pts! what is the factored form of this expression? x^2+9+16

A.) (x+3) ^2

B.) (x+4) ^2

C.) (x-4) (x+4)

D.) The expression cannot be factored

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  1. 20 December, 16:28
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    d

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the expression cant be factored because there is no number that multiplies to get 16 but adds up to 9. ex; 8*2 is 16 but add to 10, 16 and 1 equals 17, and 4*4 is 16 but adds up to 8.
  2. 20 December, 16:35
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    your answer is d
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