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Which is the completely factored form of 12x^3 – 60x2 + 4x – 20? 4(3x^2 – 1)(x – 5) 4x(3x^2 + 1)(x – 5) 4x(3x^2 – 1)(x + 5) 4(3x^2 + 1)(x – 5)
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Which is the completely factored form of 12x^3 – 60x2 + 4x – 20? 4(3x^2 – 1)(x – 5) 4x(3x^2 + 1)(x – 5) 4x(3x^2 – 1)(x + 5) 4(3x^2 + 1)(x – 5)
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Which is the completely factored form of 12x^3 – 60x2 + 4x – 20?
4(3x^2 – 1)(x – 5)
4x(3x^2 + 1)(x – 5)
4x(3x^2 – 1)(x + 5)
4(3x^2 + 1)(x – 5)
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4x(3x^2 + 1)(x – 5) glad to help!!!!
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