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OpenStudy (anonymous):

12w^3+16w^2-28w factor completely and could you explain how to do it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

12w^3+16w^2-28w a few ways to factor this but this link factors it and graphs it http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=12w^3%2B16w^2-28w

OpenStudy (anonymous):

One way to factor it is to get the gcf of the terms 2w^3+16w^2-28w The gcf of each term is 4w now factor 4w out of each term and work through. Also look at the link I gave.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

One way to factor it is to get the gcf of the terms 2w^3+16w^2-28w The gcf of each term is 4w now factor 4w out of each term and work through. Also look at the link I gave. The answer is below 4w(3w^2+4w-7)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks the link helped!

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