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A function g(x) has x-intercepts at (.) and (6, 0). Which could be g(x)?
g(x) = 2(x + 1)(x + 6)
g(x) = (x-6)(2x - 1)
g(x) = 2(x - 2)(x - 6)
O g(x) = (x + 6)(x + 2)

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