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Create a factorable polynomial with a GCF of 2y. Rewrite that polynomial in two other equivalent forms. Explain how each form was created.

I already made my polynomial, 4y^1 + 6y^3
I just don't understand how to get two equivalent forms(please explain if you can)

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User Whitered
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4y^1 + 6y^3...so factor out the GCF for another form

2y(2 + 3y^2) <== here is one form

another form would be to multiply ur equation by a multiple of ur GCF 2, such as 4

4(4y^1 + 6y^3) = 16y^1 + 24y^3 <== another form
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User Boris Pavlovski
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