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Factor completely 3x^2+y A.) x(3x+y) B.) y(3x^2) C.) xy(3x+1) D.) prime
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Factor completely 3x^2+y A.) x(3x+y) B.) y(3x^2) C.) xy(3x+1) D.) prime
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Factor completely 3x^2+y
A.) x(3x+y)
B.) y(3x^2)
C.) xy(3x+1)
D.) prime
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D. Prime
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Non of the above
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