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Choose the factored form of the quadratic expression. 6x^2+ 33x-18 (6x-3)(x+6) (9x+1)(x-2) (9x-1)(x+2) (6x+3)(x-4)
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Choose the factored form of the quadratic expression. 6x^2+ 33x-18 (6x-3)(x+6) (9x+1)(x-2) (9x-1)(x+2) (6x+3)(x-4)
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Choose the factored form of the quadratic expression.
6x^2+ 33x-18
(6x-3)(x+6)
(9x+1)(x-2)
(9x-1)(x+2)
(6x+3)(x-4)
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A is the correct answer.
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The answer is A. (6x-3)(x+6)
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