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Erik is building a cubby bookshelf, that is, a book shelf divided into storage holes (cubbies) instead of shelves. He wants the height of the bookshelf to be x2−4x−45 and the width to be x2+7x+10. Each cubby hole in the bookshelf will have a height of x+2 and width of x−9
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