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Factor the expression. 6x^3y – 6x^2y^2 + 2x^2y


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

B.2x^2y(3x – 3y + 1)

C.(2x^2y – 3x)^2

D.3x^2y(2x – 3y + 1)

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6x^3y – 6x^2y^2 + 2x^2y = 2x^2y(3x - 3y+1)

answer is B.2x^2y(3x – 3y + 1)
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