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  • 03-11-2017
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factor 42x+28y using the gcf

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ashhan03
ashhan03 ashhan03
  • 03-11-2017
I think it would be 14(3x + 2y)

Hope this helps!
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BenjaminG123
BenjaminG123 BenjaminG123
  • 03-11-2017
Greetings!

In order to factor an expression, we must divide each term by the GCF.

The GCF would be 14 as that is the largest values we can divide both terms by (without obtaining a decimal value):
[tex]\frac{42x}{14} =3x \\ \frac{28y}{14}=2y [/tex]

The Factor Polynomial would be:
[tex]=14(3x+2y)[/tex]

Hope this helps.
-Benjamin

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