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@Mathematics determine the greatest common factor 9(2x-5)+6(2x-5)^2
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3(2x-5)
look at the 9 and 6...first....greatest common factor is 3. Then look at the 2x-5 part, and the 2x-5 to the first power is next. so the greatest common factor is 3(2x-5)
but the second parenthesis is supossed to be 9(2x-5) to the second power or it doesn't count cuz it's outside?
so if i solve it what would the answer be...i got 7 is it right?
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