SOLUTION: Consider a circle whose radius is greater than 9 and area is given by A=x^2-17x+66. Use factoring to find an expression for the radius of the circle.

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Question 1075920: Consider a circle whose radius is greater than 9 and area is given by A=x^2-17x+66. Use factoring to find an expression for the radius of the circle.
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Consider a circle whose radius is greater than 9 and area is given by A=x^2-17x+66. Use factoring to find an expression for the radius of the circle.
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A = x^2-17x+66
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Factor x^2-17x+66

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