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Need some math help!!! Factor the polynomial by grouping: 12p^3 − 21 p^2 + 28p − 49
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Factor the polynomial by grouping: 12p^3 − 21 p^2 + 28p − 49
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12p³ – 21p² + 28p – 49
3p²(4p–7) + 7(4p–7)
(4p–7)(3p+7)
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