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Solve by factoring and using the principle of zero products.
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If you were asked to completely factor
why would it be incorrect to give (8x + 16)(x - 4) as your answer?


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-Two cars leave an intersection. One car travels north; the other east. When the car traveling north had gone 12 miles, the distance between the cars was 4 miles more than the distance traveled by the car heading east. How
Far had the eastbound car traveled?
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-The product of two consecutive integers is 9 less than 9 times their sum. Find the integers.
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