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Factor the polynomial. 6g8 – 3g4 + 9g2

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Answer:

−3g²[2g⁶ + g² - 3]

Explanation:

All coefficients have a common factor of 3, but you factor out a negative because of where three is placed in the polynomial, and the variables have a common factor of g² because you go by the LEAST DEGREE TERM POSSIBLE. Then after factoring, you will be dividing, and according to the Quotient-to-Power Exponential Rule, whenever you divide exponents and coefficients\variables, you subtract the exponents. With that being said, you have your above answer.

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