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Which polynomial is factored completely? A.(4x+4) (x+1) B. 3n4 - 15n3 + 12n2 C. 121x2 + 36y D. 2x (x2-4)
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Which polynomial is factored completely? A.(4x+4) (x+1) B. 3n4 - 15n3 + 12n2 C. 121x2 + 36y D. 2x (x2-4)
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B. 3n^4 - 15n^3 + 12n^2
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