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15 January, 22:31

Factor the following using the GCF (Greatest Common Factor):

(a) 2x^2+4 = (b) 6x^4-2x^3=

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  1. 15 January, 22:51
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    Part (A) Factored using GCF is: 2 (x² + 2) → (GCF is 2)

    Part (B) Factored using GCF is: 2x³ (3x-1) → (GCF is 2x³)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Greatest Common Factor or GCF, is whichever value that fits into both terms. For example if you have 2, 4, and 6, 2 is the biggest value that fits into all 4 terms.

    To factor using GCF, simply find the GCF of both terms, and take it out, then multiply what you have remaining by whatever the GCF is.
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