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Solve the quadratic equation by factoring. 2x² + 5x + 3=0 A (2x - 5)(x-3) B(2x+3)(x + 1) C(x+3)(x + 1) D(2x - 3)(x-1)
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Solve the quadratic equation by factoring.
2x² + 5x + 3=0
A (2x - 5)(x-3)
B(2x+3)(x + 1)
C(x+3)(x + 1)
D(2x - 3)(x-1)
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Answer is B (2x + 3) (x + 1)
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