Factor the polynomial.
- 4y2 + 3xy - 12y + 9x
The first term of one factor is provided. Complete the factoring
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[tex](4y - 3x)(-y - 3)[/tex] is the factored form of given polynomial [tex]- 4y^2 + 3xy - 12y + 9x[/tex]

Solution:

Given that we have to factor the given polynomial

Factoring: Finding what to multiply together to get an expression. It is like "splitting" an expression into a multiplication of simpler expressions.

Factoring a polynomial involves writing it as a product of two or more polynomials

Given polynomial is: [tex]- 4y^2 + 3xy - 12y + 9x[/tex]

Step 1 :

We can use factoring by grouping

Group [tex]-4y^2[/tex] with 3xy and −12y with 9x then factor each group.

[tex]\rightarrow (- 4y^2 + 3xy) + ( - 12y + 9x)[/tex]

Taking -y as common term from first two terms and -3 as common term from last two terms

[tex]\rightarrow -y(4y - 3x) - 3(4y - 3x)[/tex]

Now taking (4y - 3x) as common term

[tex]\rightarrow (4y - 3x)(-y - 3)[/tex]

So the given polynomial is factored

Answer:

(3x - 4y) (y + 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

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