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Factor this polynomial: 24n^2 - 12n +18n - 9 . A. (2n+1)(12n+9) B. (2n-1)(12n-9) C. (2n+1)(12n-9) D. (2n-1)(12n+9)
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Factor this polynomial: 24n^2 - 12n +18n - 9 . A. (2n+1)(12n+9) B. (2n-1)(12n-9) C. (2n+1)(12n-9) D. (2n-1)(12n+9)
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Factor this polynomial: 24n^2 - 12n +18n - 9 .
A. (2n+1)(12n+9)
B. (2n-1)(12n-9)
C. (2n+1)(12n-9)
D. (2n-1)(12n+9)
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