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4 November, 12:17
Factor the polynomial 3x^2 (x-4) - 5 (x-4)
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June Dodson
4 November, 14:24
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Notice that (x-4) is a factor of both sides of the given expression. Factoring (x-4) out, we get:
3x^2 (x-4) - 5 (x-4) = (x-4) (3x^2 - 5). These are the factors you wanted.
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