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What is the greatest common factor of the terms of the polynomial below? 3x^4+18x A. x B. 3x C. 3 D. 6x
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What is the greatest common factor of the terms of the polynomial below?
3x^4+18x
A. x
B. 3x
C. 3
D. 6x
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The answer is B. 3x because the greatest number that can be multiplied to both numbers is 3, and both 3x^4 and 18x have the variable x
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