4. y² - 6y - 27
a. (y – 9)(y – 3) b. (y – 9) (y + 3) c. (y + 9) (y – 3) d. (y – 27) (y –...
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4. y² - 6y - 27
a. (y – 9)(y – 3) b. (y – 9) (y + 3) c. (y + 9) (y – 3) d. (y – 27) (y – 1)
5. n² - 7n + 6
a. (n + 6) (n – 1) b. (n – 3) (n + 2) c. (n + 2) (n – 3) d. (n – 6) (n – 1)
6. x² + 4x – 12
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