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Factor out the GCF of the terms in (2x − 10) and (xy − 5y) to rewrite the expression 2x − 10 + xy − 5y. Which expression is the correctly rewritten expression? 2(x − 10) + y(x − 5y) 2x(y − 5) + 5(y − 5)
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Factor out the GCF of the terms in (2x − 10) and (xy − 5y) to rewrite the expression 2x − 10 + xy − 5y. Which expression is the correctly rewritten expression? 2(x − 10) + y(x − 5y) 2x(y − 5) + 5(y − 5) 2(x − 5) + 5y(x − 5) 2(x − 5) + y(x − 5)
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It's 2(x-5) + y(x-5)
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