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1/4x+3/8 factored by the GCF

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Given:


(1)/(4)x+(3)/(8)

To find:

The factor form of given expression by the GCF.

Solution:

First we need to find the GCF of
(1)/(4) and
(3)/(8).

So, make denominators same.


(1)/(4)=(1* 2)/(4* 2)=(2)/(8)

Now,


GCF\left((2)/(8),(3)/(8)\right)=(1)/(8)


GCF\left((1)/(4),(3)/(8)\right)=(1)/(8)

We have,


(1)/(4)x+(3)/(8)

It can be written as


=(2)/(8)x+(3)/(8)

Taking out the GCF
(1)/(8), we get


=(1)/(8)(2x+3)

Therefore, the required factor form is
(1)/(8)(2x+3).

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