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Write as a product of two polynomials.

2(3–b)+5(b–3)^2

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Answered by MonarkSingh
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Here is your answer

2(3 - b) + 5(b - 3) {}^{2}  \\  =  - 2(b - 3)  + 5(b - 3) {}^{2}  \\  = (b - 3)( - 2 + 5(b - 3)) \\  = (b - 3)( - 2 + 5b - 3) \\  = (b - 3)(5b - 5)
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Answered by ItsDingy
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Answer:

(-5b+17)(3-b)

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find a common factor in the equation.

In this case, the common factor is (3-b).

We factor out (3-b) from the original equation.

We should get (-5b+17).

We then multiply them both together to find (-5b+17)(3-b)

Hope this helps!

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