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Mentoring a Junior Analyst on Factoring Floor Space Models
Review the case study regarding the warehouse floor space model. Based on your knowledge of the trial-and-error factoring method, recall and outline the specific steps the junior analyst must take to completely factor the expression. Be sure to list the possible factors for the first and last terms, and identify the correct binomial pair that yields the required middle term.
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