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Factor the expression using the GCF 2+8
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Factor the expression using the GCF
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you would get 1+4 because two goes into both numbers. for example:
2 divided by 2= 1 // which gives you the first number. (1)+4
8 divided by 2=4// which gives you the second number. 1+ (4)
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2 goes into both so when divided you would get 2(1+4)
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