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How do you get the GCF of terms in polynomial?

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FindingThe greatest common factor
Example
3x^2 + 6x
The GCF here is
3x
We took the greatest common variable which is x
And the greatest coefficient of them (their factors) Which is 3
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The simplified form of the expression you find in Step 3 is 2x2(3x2 – 6x + 2). To see if you factored correctly, distribute the GCF and see if you obtain your originalpolynomial. If you multiply the 2x2 inside the parentheses, you get 6x4 – 12x3 + 4x2. You can now say with confidence that 2x2 is the GCF.
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