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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Kathy wants to factor x^2-12x+36 by grouping; however, Tom says it is a special product and can factor a different way. Using complete sentences, explain and demonstrate how both methods will result in the same factors.

OpenStudy (rajat97):

the given polynomial groups as follows (x-6)(x-6) i.e.(x-6)^2

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