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1. Factor the polynomial by factoring out the Greatest common Factor (GCF): 3n^2– 6 + 9n A. 3(n^2+ 3n - 2)
B. 3n(n^2 + 3n - 2)
C. 3(n^2– 3n+2)
D. n(n^2 +3n - 2)


1. Factor the polynomial by factoring out the Greatest common Factor (GCF): 3n^2– 6 + 9n

A. 3(n^2

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