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9k + 12m = ____ ( ____ + _____) FACTOR USING THE GCF
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9k + 12m = ____ ( ____ + _____)
FACTOR USING THE GCF
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First you have to find a number that goes into both 9 and 12. Well 3 does and that’s the biggest number that will go into both
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