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Factor as far as possible 3u^4-4u^3 and 3u^7+12u^2
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Factor as far as possible 3u^4-4u^3 and 3u^7+12u^2
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for the first one you can say:
u^3(3u - 4) and that's the answer because 3 is the biggest power that you can factor.
for the second one also you can say:
3u^2(u^5-4) and that's the answer. :)))
I hope this is helpful
have a nice day
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