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Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial. 30x3 + 16x5 a. x3 b. 2x3 c. 2x5 d. 16x
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Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial. 30x3 + 16x5 a. x3 b. 2x3 c. 2x5 d. 16x
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Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial. 30x3 + 16x5
a. x3
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d. 16x
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You can take out 2x^3 from both terms making it
2x^3 (15+8x^2)
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