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If x² - 9x + 18 = 0, what are the roots of the equation?

A. 2 and 9
B. 3 and 6
C. 4 and 5
D. 6 and 9

Explanation:

Factoring x² - 9x + 18 = (x-3)(x-6) = 0 gives roots x = 3 and x = 6. Other options are incorrect.

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