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Two students, ann and max, factored the trinomial 4x2 βˆ’ 6x βˆ’ 4. ann factored it as 2(x βˆ’ 2)(2x + 1) and max factored it as (x βˆ’ 2)(4x + 2). indicate which student factored the trinomial completely and which student did not, and explain why.

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