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Mathematics, 13.07.2021 01:00 jlayne0605

PLZ HELP Which statements are true about the polynomial 4x3 – 6x2 + 8x – 12? Check all that apply.

The terms 4x3 and 8x have a common factor.

The terms 4x3 and – 6x2 have a common factor.

The polynomial is prime.

The factored polynomial is (2x2 – 3)(2x + 4).

The polynomial can be grouped in different ways to factor by grouping.

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