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What is 12x³ – 9x² − 4x + 3 in factored form?
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User Gleb Kemarsky
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Answer:

(3x^2 - 1)(4x - 3)

Explanation:

We can use grouping to factor this

12x^3 – 9x^2 − 4x + 3

group into: (12x^3 – 9x^2)(− 4x + 3)

Solve one side at a time:

(12x^3 – 9x^2)

3x^2(4x - 3) factor out a 3x^2

(− 4x + 3)

- 1 (4x - 3) factor out a -1

put the two equations togeth

(3x^2 - 1)(4x + 3)

User OfusJK
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Answer:


\bold{\green{(4x-3)(3x^(2)-1) }}

Explanation:


  • \sf{12x^(3)-9x^(2)-4x+3 }


  • \sf{3x^(2)(4x-3)-1(4x-3) }


  • \sf{(4x-3)(3x^(2)-1) }
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