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  1. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2−7x−20 . She puts two terms in the upper left and lower right boxes.The product
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  2. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2 -7x-20. she puts two terms in the upper left and lower right boxesThe product of
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  3. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2 -7x-20. she puts two terms in the upper left and lower right boxesThe product of
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  4. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2−7x−20 . She puts two terms in the upper left and lower right boxes.The sum of
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  5. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2−7x−20 . She puts two terms in the upper left and lower right boxes.The sum of
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  6. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2−7x−20 . She puts two terms in the upper left and lower right boxes.The sum of
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  7. Complete the process of solving the equation.Fill in all missing terms and select all missing descriptions. Simplify any
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  8. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2 -7x-20. she puts two terms in the upper left (6x^2) and lower right boxes (-20)The
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  9. Complete the process of solving the equation.Fill in all the missing terms and select all missing descriptions. Simplify any
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  10. Find the missing terms of the following geometric sequence. Assume all terms are positive. ​(​Hint: The geometric mean of
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