SOLUTION: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 3a^2+9a+6
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Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 3a^2+9a+6
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3a^2+9a+6
3(a^2+3a+2)
3(a+2)(a+1)