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p(x)=3x^(3)+15x^(2)+18x q(x)=x^(2)+5x+...

`p(x)=3x^(3)+15x^(2)+18x`
`q(x)=x^(2)+5x+6`
The polynomials p(x) and q(x) are defined above. Which of the following polynomials is divisible by 3x-2?

A

`f(x)=p(x)-2q(x)`

B

`g(x)=2p(x)-3q(x)`

C

`h(x)=3p(x)-2q(x)`

D

`j(x)=4p(x)-3q(x)`

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