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Is x(4x^2+8x+12) completely factored? If not how else can it be factored ? A. Yes the polynomial is completely factored
B. No 4 can be factored from each term of the trinomial and the resulting trinomial can be factored into two binomials.
C. no 4 can be factored from each term of the trinomial
D. No the trinomial 4x^2+8x+12 can be factored into two binomials

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