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Factor the polynomial 21y^5 − 14y^3 − 3y^2 + 2 completely.
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Factor the polynomial 21y^5 − 14y^3 − 3y^2 + 2 completely.
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Factor the polynomial 21y^5 − 14y^3 − 3y^2 + 2 completely.
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7y^3(3y^2-2)-(3y^2-2)
(3y^2-2)(7y^3-1)
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