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How do I factor polynomials by its gcf.
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How do I factor polynomials by its gcf.
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To factor the binomial, you have to find something to divide out of each term. It is c in this problem.
It is c(8c+7) when factored.
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if I'm correct, this polynomial factored would just be c(8c+7)
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