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5 June, 14:08

Which statements are true about the polynomial 4x3 - 6x2 + 8x - 12? Check all that apply. The terms 4x3 and 8x have a common factor. The terms 4x3 and - 6x2 have a common factor. The polynomial is prime. The factored polynomial is (2x2 - 3) (2x + 4). The polynomial can be grouped in different ways to factor by grouping.

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  1. 5 June, 14:27
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    A. The terms 4x3 and 8x have a common factor.

    B. The terms 4x3 and - 6x2 have a common factor.

    E. The polynomial can be grouped in different ways to factor by grouping.

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  2. 5 June, 14:34
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    1 The terms 4x3 and 8x have a common factor.

    2 The terms 4x3 and - 6x2 have a common factor.

    5 The polynomial can be grouped in different ways to factor by grouping.
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