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\left(x-4\right)\left(x^{2}+x+1\right)
By Rational Root Theorem, all rational roots of a polynomial are in the form \frac{p}{q}, where p divides the constant term -4 and q divides the leading coefficient 1. One such root is 4. Factor the polynomial by dividing it by x-4. Polynomial x^{2}+x+1 is not factored since it does not have any rational roots.