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For number 8 how do you factor the common factor out of the expression
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For number 8 how do you factor the common factor out of the expression
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You do the same as with number you take out the largest allowed amount. For example for 8 you could take out x^2 and y^2 along with the normal factors, So once you factor everything out you would be left with 27x^2y^2(y^3-3x)
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