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Damian Lane
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20 August, 23:34
Factor 12x-54 using the GCF.
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Laila Richmond
21 August, 00:00
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6 (2x-9)
Step-by-step explanation:
The two numbers in question are both even, so we can see that we can pull out 2, giving us:
2 (6x - 27)
Looking at this, we can see that we can no longer pull out 2, but we can pull out 3, giving us:
6 (2x-9)
This can be simplified no further, so this gives us the final answer, where the GCF is 6.
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