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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Factor out the GCF from each term in the expression. 30w5 + 25w3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

30w^(5)+25w^(3) Factor out the GCF of 5w^(3) from the expression 30w^(5). 5w^(3)(6w^(2))+25w^(3) Factor out the GCF of 5w^(3) from the expression 25w^(3). 5w^(3)(6w^(2))+5w^(3)(5) Factor out the GCF of 5w^(3) from 30w^(5)+25w^(3). 5w^(3)(6w^(2)+5) The GCF (Greatest Common Factor) is the term in front of the factored expression. 5w^(3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5w^3 = GCF proof: 5w^3 (6w^2 + 5)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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