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Answer:
2x(8x-3)

To simplify the statement
16x^2-6x, we must find a common factor that both terms have.

We can see that both terms have a Greatest Common Factor of 2, and can both have x taken out once.

Knowing this, we can divide both terms by 2x, and when we do this we must move 2x outside the term in parentheses.


2x()


(16x^2)/(2x) =8x
(-6x)/(2x) =-3

Therefore, your final expression will be
2x(8x-3)

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Answer:

F = 60x²-6x

G = 16x²-6x

H = 16x-6

J = 60x²-6x

Explanation:

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