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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I've tried every possible answer and I am still getting this problem wrong can anyone please help me understand why and how to correctly do this problem? Factor the following expression completely: x(x-1)+1-x = ? It's not (x-1)^2 or (x-2)(x+1) or (x-1)(x+2) I can't figure it out :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try putting 0

OpenStudy (agent47):

x^2-2x+1

OpenStudy (agent47):

(x-1)^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Agent47 I tried (x-1)^2 and it told me it was wrong

OpenStudy (agent47):

They're wrong.

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