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Factor out the greatest common factor. If the greatest common factor is 1, just retype the polynomial. 4t^3+8t
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The greatest common factor is
(we can see this by factoring it out and noting that there are no more common factors in the polynomial). Factoring it out of both terms gives:
, which is the answer.
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