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Drag each equation to the correct location on the table. Match each quadratic equation to the easiest method for solving it. If you find that an equation can be solved using more than one method, use your judgment to identify the method that is more straightforward for solving that equation.
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Alina fully simplifies this polynomial and then writes it in standard form. xy2 – 2x2y + 3y3 – 6x2y + 4xy2 if alina wrote the last term as 3y3, which must be the first term of her polynomial in standard form? xy2 5xy2 –8x2y –2x2y
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Drag each equation to the correct location on the table.
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