SOLUTION: Solve by factoring and using the principle of zero products. (x-9)(x-3)=-8 Factor by grouping if possible. x^3-x^2+40 Factor Completely x^2-18xy+81y^2

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Question 269460: Solve by factoring and using the principle of zero products.
(x-9)(x-3)=-8
Factor by grouping if possible.
x^3-x^2+40
Factor Completely
x^2-18xy+81y^2

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