How do you factor 4g2−40g+36? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Monomial Factors of Polynomials 1 Answer Nikki · Stefan V. Mar 22, 2017 (4g−36)(g−1) Explanation: Find factors of 4 that when cross multiplied to the factors of 36 will equal to −40. For example, 4 −36 1 −1 When you cross multiply −1 and 4 to get −4. Then cross multiply 1 and −36 to get −36. Once you add them, you get −40. Answer link Related questions What are Monomial Factors of Polynomials? How do you factor polynomials by finding the greatest common factor? How can a factoring problem be checked? How do you find the greatest common factors of variable expressions? How do you factor 3a+9b+6? What is the greatest common factor of a3−3a2+4a? How do you factor 12xy+24xy2+36xy3? How do you find the greatest common factor of 45y12+30y10? How do you factor 92x10y4−54x12y9? How do you factor 4x2+x? See all questions in Monomial Factors of Polynomials Impact of this question 1646 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License