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Write as a product of 2 binomials and a monomial (factor out as much as possible from each binomial). (4x–12x^2)(16y^3+12y^2)
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Write as a product of 2 binomials and a monomial (factor out as much as possible from each binomial). (4x–12x^2)(16y^3+12y^2)
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(4x - 12x^2)= 4x(1 - 3x)
(16y^3 + 12y^2) = 4y^2(4y + 3)
16xy^2(1 - 3x)(4y + 3)
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