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Factor out the polynomial 12m^2-m-35
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Factor out the polynomial 12m^2-m-35
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Hey there!!
Okay here is how you solve this... first you look for factors of 12 and 35... for example...
12m² - m - 35
(4m - 7)(3m + 5)
<---- This is the factored form!
m = 7/4 and -5/3
I hope this helps! ^__^
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