Asked by Lisa

I am not understanding how to factor polynomials. Example: Factor 12y^6-40y^5+28y^4

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Answered by Writeacher
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=how+to+factor+polynomials

There are several tutorials here that explain this process. Read several of these and follow directions. If you have further trouble, be sure to post your specific question again ... when some math teachers are awake!

Answered by Jen
12y^6-40y^5+28y^4
Take out the GCF..for example, each term has at LEASt a y^4 and the highest number it each can be divided by is 4 so..
4y^4(3y^2-10y+7)
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