SOLUTION: Factor 3(x-2) + 5x(x-2) using the greatest common factor (x-2) A. 3x-6+5x^2-10x B. -6+5x^2-7x C. 6+5x D.(3+5x)(x-2)

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Question 999998: Factor 3(x-2) + 5x(x-2) using the greatest common factor (x-2)
A. 3x-6+5x^2-10x
B. -6+5x^2-7x
C. 6+5x
D.(3+5x)(x-2)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Think of it as The Reverse Of The Distributive Property.

Choice D.
(3+5x)(x-2)

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