SOLUTION: How would you factor out the greatest common factor in this problem?
21b^4-14b^2
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Question 124947: How would you factor out the greatest common factor in this problem?
21b^4-14b^2
Answer by chitra(359) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The given expression is:
Here we observe that b^2 is the highest factor among the variables.
Then among the numbers both are multiples of 7. so take out 7 as a common factor.
Thus the solution.
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