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What is the GCF of 48y and 36xy? A. 12y B. 12y2 C. 144xy D. 12x
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What is the GCF of 48y and 36xy? A. 12y B. 12y2 C. 144xy D. 12x
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Use the quadratic formula to solve 4x2– 8x – 60 = 0.
A. No solution B.  C. x = 5, –3 D. x = –3/5, –1
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The GCF of 48y and 36xy is 12y so your answer would be
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