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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Omgoodness yay last one! :D Factor the four term polynomial by grouping 3x^3+x^2+36x+12

OpenStudy (rogue):

la la la la la\[3x^3+x^2+36x+12\rightarrow x^2 (3x + 1)+12(3x+1)\rightarrow (x^2 + 12)(3x+1)\]Yay :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the last > is final?

OpenStudy (rogue):

Yup, it can't be factored any further.

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