Rewrte the equation in factored form. \( \square=0 \) (Factor completely.)
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The equation you've provided seems a bit incomplete, but let's assume it represents a quadratic equation of the form \( ax^2 + bx + c = 0 \). To factor it completely, you would want to find two numbers that multiply to \( ac \) (the product of \( a \) and \( c \)) and add to \( b \). Once you find those, you can rewrite the expression as a product of two binomials. For example, if you have \( x^2 - 5x + 6 = 0 \), you could factor it as \( (x - 2)(x - 3) = 0 \). Once fully factored, apply the Zero Product Property: set each factor equal to zero to solve for \( x \). Happy factoring!