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Consider the following quadratic equation:

9x2+21x=0
Step 1 of 2 : Using the standard form ax2+bx+c=0
of the given quadratic equation, factor the left hand side of the equation into two linear factors.
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Consider the following quadratic equation:

9x2+21x=0
Step 1 of 2 : Using the standard form ax2+bx+c=0
of the given quadratic equation, factor the left hand side of the equation into two linear factors.

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