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OpenStudy (anonymous):
8m^2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do it in bits..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4m^2 sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry...if you factor out 4m^2 your left with 4m^2 + m + 6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
not factor find GCF...
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Factor the GCF...(2m)^2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if you factor 2m^2 your left with 8m^2+2m+12....it has to be factored further
OpenStudy (anonymous):
m(16m3 + 4m2 + 24m)
4(4m4 + m3 + 6m2)
4m(4m3 + 4m2 + 6m)
None of the above
OpenStudy (anonymous):
find the biggest coefficiant in both. What's the GCF of 16, 24, and 4? The answer is 4
Then find the highest degree power in the variables.
What's the biggest GCF of X4, X3,and X2?
The answer is X2
so ur final answer is 4X2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Factor the GCF = factor the greatest common factor...lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i DID FACTOR THE gcf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It's
a) Find the GCF of...
b) Factor...
or just possibly
c) Factor the GCF