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Completely factor the expression 4w +10
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Simplifying 4w + 10
10 + 4w
(GCF), '2'. 2(5 + 2w)
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2(5 + 2w)
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The greatest common factor of these two terms is 2, so we factor out 2 to get:
2(2w+5)
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Hope this helps!
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