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What the GCF for 2x^3 + x^2

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GCF = x²

Step-by-step explanation:

2x³ + x²

To find the greatest common factor (GCF), we need to factorise the expression.

x is common to both expression, so we factor it out

x(2x² + x)

When we check again, x is common to both so we factor it out again

2x² + x = x(2x + 1)

x(2x² + x) = x (x(2x + 1) = x² (2x + 1)

There is no other number we can factor out asides 1. As a result, the factor outside the parenthesis is the greatest common factor (GCF)

Hence, GCF = x²

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