Foil method?
1. (x-2)(x+3)
2. (x+4)(x-12)
3. (x+3)(x+4)
4. (x+...
Mathematics, 12.01.2022 21:00 shybug886
Foil method?
1. (x-2)(x+3)
2. (x+4)(x-12)
3. (x+3)(x+4)
4. (x+6)(x+7)
5. (x+8)(x+9)
6. (x-5)(x+5)
7. (x+3)(x-3)
8. (x+10)(x+10)
9. (x-2)(x+12)
10. (x + 4)(x - 3)
11. (x+5)(x+2)
12. (x-3)(x-4)
13. (x+7)(x-7)
14. (x-6)(x+3)
15. (x+10)(x-5)
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