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x ^(2) + 6x + 8 = ?...

`x ^(2) + 6x + 8 = ? `

A

`(x +3) (x +5)`

B

`(x +3) (x +4)`

C

`(x+2)(x +4)`

D

`(x +1) (x +8)`

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C
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