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When factoring a expression, what's the easiest way to find a GCF

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Answer:

Almost the same way you normally find it! :D

Explanation:

To get the GCF multiply all common factors. You can use the greatest common factor to simplify fractions. A ratio is an expression that tells us the quotient of two numbers

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