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Macy Donovan
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21 May, 17:52
Factor the expression using GCF 6y+3
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Alfredo Mccarthy
21 May, 17:58
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the answer to your question is 3 (2y+1)
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Shaniya
21 May, 17:59
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3 (2y+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
First we need to find the factors of each term
6y = 2*3*y
3 = 3*1
The greatest common factor is 3. Take that out and what remains goes inside the parentheses
3 (2y+1)
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