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Divide (6y2 + lly + 3) by (3y + 1). A. 2y2 + 1 B. 2y2 + 3 C. 2y + 3 D. 2y + 1
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Divide (6y2 + lly + 3) by (3y + 1). A. 2y2 + 1 B. 2y2 + 3 C. 2y + 3 D. 2y + 1
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Divide (6y2 + lly + 3) by (3y + 1).
A. 2y2 + 1
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C. 2y + 3
D. 2y + 1
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Answer:
ether:
y= 1/3 = 0.333
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y= 3/2 = 1.500
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