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What is the greatest common factor of the polynomial below? 16x2 - 12x
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What is the greatest common factor of the polynomial below?
16x2 - 12x
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Answer:
The GCF is 4x.
Explanation:
Determine the greatest common factor of the given terms. The greatest common factor or GCF is the largest factor that all terms have in common.
Factor out (or divide out) the greatest common factor from each term.
4x( 4x -3 )
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