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OpenStudy (cenaida):

The expression x^2 + 4 A. Can be factored B. Cannot be factored

OpenStudy (shamil98):

I would say b.. the only way you would get rid of bx in ax^2 + bx +c , is if the equation was like (x+2)(x-2) and c would be negative.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The polynomial is not factorable with real numbers.

OpenStudy (cenaida):

Thanks Shamil!

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