What is the quotient (2x^2+12x+18) divided by (x+3)
CHOICES:
a. 2x+6
b. 2x-6
c. 2...
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What is the quotient (2x^2+12x+18) divided by (x+3)
CHOICES:
a. 2x+6
b. 2x-6
c. 2x+4
d. 2x-4, r=1
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