Question 432338:  how do you factor 12m^4+36m^9-96m^3 
 Answer by rapaljer(4671)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! First arrange in descending powers of the variable:
 
 
36m^9-12m^4 - 96 m^3
 
 
There is a common factor of 12m^3:
 
12m^3(3m^5 -m - 8)
 
 
I think that's all you can do with this one.  The trinomial that results does NOT factor!!
 
 
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