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24 June, 23:21

Factor the expression.

6x3y - 9x2y2 + 3x2y

A. 2x2y (3x - 3y + 1)

B. (2x2y - 3x) 2

C. 3x2y (2x - 3y + 1)

D. The expression cannot be factored because it is prime.

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  1. 24 June, 23:49
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    Determine first the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms in the given expression. The GCF is 3x²y. Divide all the terms in the expression by the GCF such that the factorization now becomes,

    3x²y (2x - 3y + 1)

    The answer is letter C.
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