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Factor 7y2 + 4y - 3. A) (7y - 1)(y - 3) B) (7y - 1)(y + 3) C) (7y - 3)(y + 1) D) (7y - 3)(y - 1)
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Factor 7y2 + 4y - 3.
A) (7y - 1)(y - 3)
B) (7y - 1)(y + 3)
C) (7y - 3)(y + 1)
D) (7y - 3)(y - 1)
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