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Factor completely 12a^3d^2 − 6ad^3. Prime6a^3d^3(2a − d)6ad^2(2ad − d)6ad^2(2a^2 − d)

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In order to factor this binomial, we need to find the common factors between each term.

Looking at the terms, we can see that each one has the factor 6ad^2.

Therefore, after factoring 6ad^2 from each term, we have:


\begin{gathered} 12a^3d^2−6ad^3\\ \\ =6ad^2((12a^3d^2−6ad^(3.))/(6ad^2))\\ \\ =6ad^2(2a^2-d) \end{gathered}

Therefore the correct option is the fourth one: 6ad^2(2a^2 − d)

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