SOLUTION: Factor the polynomial. −4y^2+3xy−12y+9x I got 3x(-4y)(y+3)

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Question 1105057: Factor the polynomial.
−4y^2+3xy−12y+9x I got 3x(-4y)(y+3)

Answer by addingup(3677)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
−4y^2+3xy−12y+9x
= (9x-12y)+(3yx-4y^2)
= 3(3x-4y)+y(3x-4y)
= (3x-4y)(y+3)

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