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19 November, 04:48

Factor out the GCF from the terms of the polynomial - 2x5 - 6x3 - 16x2.

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  1. 19 November, 04:53
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    2x^2 (x^3+3x+8)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Factor out the gcf which in this case is - 2x^2 because that's the greatest factor all of the terms have in common this results in - 2x^2 (x^3+3x+8)

    Btw the ^ represents the exponent
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