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Factor 5n2 - 12n - 9 A) (n + 3)(5n - 3) B) (2n - 5)(n - 8) C) (3n - 1)(n + 2) D) (5n + 3)(n - 3)
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Factor 5n2 - 12n - 9 A) (n + 3)(5n - 3) B) (2n - 5)(n - 8) C) (3n - 1)(n + 2) D) (5n + 3)(n - 3)
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Factor 5n2 - 12n - 9 A) (n + 3)(5n - 3) B) (2n - 5)(n - 8) C) (3n - 1)(n + 2) D) (5n + 3)(n - 3)
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A. 2n-5
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please mind the mess I'm not a very good writer. Hope this helps
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