SOLUTION: {{{x^-2-6x+9}}}
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Answer by gypsy1274(9) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start by eliminating the negative exponent. Remember that a negative exponent means to invert the fraction. A whole number or variable is actually that number or variable over 1. In this case, the variable will read as .
So we can re-write the equation as:
Now we can begin to factor.
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To fill in the question marks, we need to know what adds to be -6 and multiplies to be 9.
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