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Use substitution to factor the polynomial completely.
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Like Charges
Charges that are the same, either both positive or both negative, which repel each other according to Coulomb's law.
Attraction
The force that draws two objects toward each other, such as the electromagnetic force between oppositely charged particles or between magnetic poles.
Repulsion
A force that pushes objects away from each other, often used in the context of magnetic fields where like poles repel.
Direction
In context to electrical and magnetic fields, it refers to the path along which something moves, points, or faces.
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