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12m^(3)-16m^(2)+3m-4
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12m^(3)-16m^(2)+3m-4
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That answer is correct. Since there are four terms you have to factor by grouping.
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I think that the answer is (3m-4)(4m2+1) I got this off of MathPapa.com so Im not positive :) Hope it helps!
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