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Factor the greatest common factor out of 8x^3 + 28x^2 + 40x

User Raphink
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Answer:

4x

Explanation:

When you divide the #'s by 4x you get an expression that cannot be divided any further.

User Sparr
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Answer:
4x(2x^2+7x+10)

Explanation:

The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of a polynomial is defined as the largest monomial that is a factor of all the terms of the polynomial.

In this case, given this polynomial:


8x^3 + 28x^2 + 40x

You can factor out the Greatest Common Factor applying this procedure:

1. Write the terms of the polynomial in prime factor form:


8x^3=2*2*2*x*x*x\\\\28x^2=2*2*7*x*x\\\\40x=2*2*2*5*x

2. Identify the factors the terms have in common (this will be the Greatest Common Factor). In this case this is:


GCF=2*2*x=4x

3. Finally, rewrite the expression in factor form:


4x(2x^2+7x+10)

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