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12x^2-9x+16x-12 Factor by grouping

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1) Let's factor that by grouping, since any quadratic equation can be rewritten in a factored form:

12x² -9x +16x -12

2) Grouping terms, by placing parentheses

(12x² -9x)+(16x-12)

3) Let's now find the Greatest Common between those terms and factor out and placing them outside the parentheses

3x(4x-3) +4(4x-3)

4) Rewriting it a product

(3x+4)(4x -3)

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