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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help pleaseee @primeralph @Euler271 @Mertsj

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can group the polynomial, so you get: x^2(x+2)+4(x+2) by combining this using the commututive (? not really sure) property, you get: (x^2+4)(x+2). And that's factored.

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