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Factor the expression using GFC/Greatest common factor. 48y + 40x
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Factor the expression using GFC/Greatest common factor.
48y + 40x
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Answer:
8(6y + 5x)
Explanation:
48y + 40x
GCF = 8
=8(5x + 6y)
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48y + 40x factored is 8(6y+5x)
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