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How to factor. 12x-9
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3(4x-3)
First, find the GCF of both numbers.
The gcf of 12 and 9 is 3.
Then you divide it by both numbers.
Divide 12x by 3 is 4x and 9 by 3 is 3.
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Their GCF is 3, so:
12x-9=3(4x-3)
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