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Angelina Reed
Mathematics
6 February, 17:56
What part of equality I used for 4t+44?
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Jeramiah Mendoza
6 February, 18:06
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Step-by-step explanation:
To factorise this, we find the equality (common factor).
Here this is 4.
So the factores version = 4 (t+11)
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