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Use the gcf to factor this expression 35x + 70y
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Use the gcf to factor this expression 35x + 70y
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First you would want to factor out something that applies to both 35 and 70. In this case, if you'd want the simplest breakdown, you could factor out the five. 5(7x + 14y)
Or you even factor out the 35: 35(x + 2y)
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