Final answer to the problem
$\frac{12x^7-10x^5+8x^4-4x^2}{x^2\left(x+1\right)}$
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Factor the polynomial $x^3+x^2$ by it's greatest common factor (GCF): $x^2$
$\frac{12x^7-10x^5+8x^4-4x^2}{x^2\left(x+1\right)}$
Final answer to the problem
$\frac{12x^7-10x^5+8x^4-4x^2}{x^2\left(x+1\right)}$