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Factor the expression using the GCF.

Factor the expression using the GCF.-example-1
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Answer:

4 , 2 , 5

Explanation:

break down 8 an 20 to its simplest multiple factors 8 is 4 an 2 and 20 is 4 an 5 just plug them into box

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\mathbb{ANSWER:}\downarrow


\mathrm{4(2x+5y)}


\textsc{Explanation\::}

Use the GCF to factor this expression .

The GCF stands for :


\pmb{G} stands for Greatest


\pmb{C} stands for Common


\pmb{F} stands for Factor


\pmb{GCF} = Greatest Common Factor

The abbreviation GCF comes in handy when it comes to factoring expressions like 8x+20y ( :

The Greatest Common Factor of 8x+20y is 4 , so that's what we factor out :

4(2x+5y)

Hint : Enter 4 , then 2 , then 5)


\footnotesize\textit{hope helpful ( :}

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