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Find the highest common factor of 14(3x+1)^ and 7(3x+1)​

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Answer:

The highest common factor is 7(3x+1)

Explanation:

Here, we want to find the highest common factor of both expressions

As we can see, the highest common factor of 7 and 14 is 7

Now, we have the second expression which is (3x+1)

No matter what the first expression is raised to, it still stands that the highest common factor we shall have there is 3x+ 1 as concerns the term

inside the bracket

Thus, the highest common factor of both terms is 7(3x + 2)

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