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OpenStudy (anonymous):

4p^2+8p=0

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

What number goes into 4 and 8? GCF

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

Something a little higher goes into both of them.

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

Doesn't 4 go into both numbers?

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

How many p's do they have in common?

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

Don't they have 1 p in common?

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

4p(p+2) = 0

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

You now have two separate equations... to solve for p... 4p = 0 p+2 = 0

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

What do you get @destiny1996 ?

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