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Which is the completely factored form of 12x3 – 60x2 + 4x – 20?
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Which is the completely factored form of 12x3 – 60x2 + 4x – 20?
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completely factored it is (12x^2 + 4)(x-5)
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= 4(3x^3 - 15x^2 + x - 5)
product of first coefficient and -5 is -15 so one factor could be x +/ 3) or x +/- 5)
using the factor theorem f(5) = 375 - 375=5-5 = 0 so (x - 5) is a factor:-
so we have 4(x - 5)(3x^2 + 1) Answer
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