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The LCM of polynomials 12 (x^(3) + 27) ...

The LCM of polynomials `12 (x^(3) + 27) and 18 (x^(2) - 9)` is ______

A

6(x+3)

B

`36 (x^(2) -9) (x^(2) + 3x =9)`

C

`36 (x+3)^(2) (x^(2) + 3x +9)`

D

`36 (x^(2) -9) (x^(2) - 3x+9)`

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D
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