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Factor the polynomial: 3x²(x-4)-5(x-4)A. 3x²(x-4)B. (x-4)(3x-5)c. (x-4)(3x²-5)OD. (x-4)(3x²+5)

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\begin{gathered} 3x^2(x-4)-5(x-4) \\ \\ (x-4)\text{ is common to both terms} \\ \\ (x-4)(3x^2-5) \end{gathered}

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OPTION C

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