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Nathanael Wong
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1 January, 03:05
How do I factor polynomials by finding the GCF?
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Lisa Daniel
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Try Factor a Polynomial by Finding Its Greatest Common Factor. For a number, The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is the largest number that will divided evenly into that number. For example, for 24, the GCF is 12. For a polynomial, the GCF is the largest polynomial that will divide evenly into that polynomial
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