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4 June, 02:38

Factor the polynomial, if possible. If the polynomial cannot be factored using integers, write prime. 3ab (cubed) c - 9b (squared) c + 12b (to the fifth power)

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  1. 4 June, 05:18
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    3b^2 (bc - 3c + 4b^3)
  2. 4 June, 05:37
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    The common factor is 3b^2. Pull that out of each part and you get ...

    3b^2 (a^1c-3c+4^3)
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