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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 09:40 BeautyxQueen

Which error did Mathieu make? He factored incorrectly.
He did not use the constant as the x-intercept.
He set the factored expressions equal to each other.
He incorrectly solved the equation x + 3 = x + 1.

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