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Factor: 4y2−18y−14 A. (2y-7)(2y-2) B. 2(2y2-9y+7) C. 2(2y-7)(y-1) D. Can't Facto
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Factor: 4y2−18y−14
A. (2y-7)(2y-2)
B. 2(2y2-9y+7)
C. 2(2y-7)(y-1)
D. Can't Facto
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The answer is B.2(2y2-9y+7)
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