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Factor the polynomial. x2 - 5xy + 6y2 A) (x - 3)(x - 2) B) (x - 6y)(x + y) C) (x - 3y)(x - 2y) D) (x + 3y)(x + 3y)
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Factor the polynomial. x2 - 5xy + 6y2 A) (x - 3)(x - 2) B) (x - 6y)(x + y) C) (x - 3y)(x - 2y) D) (x + 3y)(x + 3y)
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Factor the polynomial. x2 - 5xy + 6y2 A) (x - 3)(x - 2) B) (x - 6y)(x + y) C) (x - 3y)(x - 2y) D) (x + 3y)(x + 3y)
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x^2 - 5xy + 6y^2 =
(x - 3y)(x - 2y)
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C) (x - 3y)(x - 2y)
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