What is a possible factorization of a polynomial with 3, - 2, and i as zeros?
A.) (x-3) (2x+4) (3x-1)
B.) (x+3) (x+2) (x+i)
C.) (x+3) (x-2) (3x-2 (3x+1)
D.) (x-3) (x+2) (x-I)
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