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What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numerator and denominatorof the rational expression below?5x - 20/x2 - 2x -8

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Answer:

x-4x-4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the rational expression;


\frac{5x\text{ - 20}}{x^2-2x-8}

Factorise both the numerator and denominator


\begin{gathered} (5(x-4))/(x^2-4x+2x-8) \\ =\text{ }(5(x-4))/(x(x-4)+2(x-4)) \\ =\text{ }(5(x-4))/((x+2)(x-4)) \end{gathered}

Since x-4 is common to both numerator and denominator, hence the GCF is x-4

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