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is it possible to factor an expression if it contains a number that is not a square?defend your answer.

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Answered by vinayak6958
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if possible I will tell you

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Answered by lopezshannjayver
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You can also factor a number if they are not a square. ... In algebraic expression, the term x^2 + 4x + 4 is a perfect square, and the factor is (x+2)(x+2), and if the expression has a number that is not a square, you can factor it also like x^2+7x+10, the factor is (x+5)(x+2).

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