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Evaluate 4(x+3)(x+1)/(x+5)(x-5) for x =3. A. 3/2 B. -6 C. 6 D. -3/2


Evaluate 4(x+3)(x+1)/(x+5)(x-5) for x =3. A. 3/2 B. -6 C. 6 D. -3/2

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