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Two different container contains `(2x^(3)+2x^(2)+3x+3)L` and `(4x^(3)-2x^(2)+6x-3)L` water. What is biggest measure that can measure both quantities exactly?
`(x^(2)+2x)L`
`(2x^(2)+3)L`
`(2x-1)L`
`(x+1)L`

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