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Rebekah Marquez
Mathematics
19 October, 08:54
Factorise
. (x+2) ²-6 (x + 2) + 9
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Lucia Sullivan
19 October, 09:16
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(x-1) (x-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
hello:
(x+2) ²-6 (x + 2) + 9 = (x+2) ²-2 * (3) (x + 2) + 3²
by identity : (a-b) ² = a²-2ab+b²
let : a=x+2 and b = 3
(x+2) ²-6 (x + 2) + 9 = (x+2) ²-2 * (3) (x + 2) + 3² = ((x+2) - 3) ² = (x+2-3) ² = (x-1) ²=
(x-1) (x-1)
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