1. Factor the expression 

2. Since
is placed in the denominator of the given expression, then 
3. Now the expression can be simplified:

It is the third option: {1, 2, 3}
I would say C: "I don't like it when you do that." because this clearly conveys the teacher's dislike with the student's behavior without berating them. A: "Stop being bad!" may have the opposite effect on a child and they may continue doing it just to irk the teacher further. B: "Now look what you've done!" may give the child a sense of accomplishment at making the teacher angry. <span>D: "Sometimes you're terrible." berates the child and insults them rudely. They may continue doing bad things just to infuriate the teacher as a result of that mean comment.</span>
A square because it has parrel sides and has equal sides and also has right angles
Answer:
5x i think
Step-by-step explanation:
hopenit is right