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OpenStudy (confusionist):

What is the gcf of 4t^2-3t?

OpenStudy (mertsj):

What factor do they have in common?

OpenStudy (confusionist):

Uh, t? :o I honestly have no idea how to do this.

OpenStudy (mertsj):

yes. t and that is the only thing they have in common so that is the GCF

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4t^2-3t t(41-3)

OpenStudy (confusionist):

Oh. That makes sense. :) Thanks for showing me how to do it rather than just spitting out an answer. c:

OpenStudy (confusionist):

Ah, real quick, could you check my answer for this one: What's the gcf for 2x^-4x? I think it's x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm well, i'm pretty sure you meant 2x^2 - 4x? haha in that case it would be 2x(x-2)

OpenStudy (confusionist):

Thanks :)

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