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Mathematics, 30.01.2021 08:40 carmencc

What is the product? 6x-1
6(x+1)
O 6(x - 1)2
O 6(x² - 1)
(x + 1)(x - 1)
(x - 1)(6x - 1)


What is the product?

6x-1
6(x+1)
O 6(x - 1)2
O 6(x² - 1)
(x + 1)(x - 1)
(x - 1)(6x - 1)

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