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Factor the polynomial completely. 4x3 – 12x2 + 7x – 21 4x2(x – 3) + 7(x – 3) which is the completely factored polynomial?
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Factor the polynomial completely. 4x3 – 12x2 + 7x – 21 4x2(x – 3) + 7(x – 3) which is the completely factored polynomial?
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4x^3-12x^2+7x-21=
(x-3)(4x^2+7)
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