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Yikes. This is quite a doozy, so pay attention. We will begin by factoring by grouping. Group the first 2 terms together into a set of parenthesis, and likewise with the last 2 terms:


(2d^4+6d^3)-(18d^2-54d) and factor out what's common in each set of parenthesis:


2d^3(d+3)-18d(d+3). Now you can what's common is the (d + 3), so factor that out now:


(d+3)(2d^3-18d) BUT in that second set of parenthesis, we can still find things common in both terms, so we continue to factor that set of parenthesis, carrying with us the (d + 3):


(d+3)2d(d^2-9) BUT that second set of parenthesis is the difference of perfect squares, so we continue factoring, carrying with us all the other stuff we have already factored:


(d+3)2d(d+3)(d-3). That's completely factored, but it's not completely simplified. Notice we have 2 terms that are identical: (d + 3):


2d(d+3)^2(d-3) is the completely factored and simplified answer, choice 3)

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