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Factor the polynomial: x(6x-1)-3(6x-1

Factor the polynomial: x(6x-1)-3(6x-1-example-1
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I think the answer is D.

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For this case we have the following polynomial:


x (6x-1) -3 (6x-1)

We observe that we have a term that is repeated in both terms of the polynomial.

The expression that is repeated is:


6x-1

Therefore, we can do common factor of this term.

By doing common factor we have:


(6x-1) (x-3)

Answer:

The factored form of the polynomial is given by:


(6x-1) (x-3)

option D

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