SOLUTION: I am factoring by taking out the greatest common factor.
How would i do this question?
12k^3+21k^5
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Question 86549: I am factoring by taking out the greatest common factor.
How would i do this question?
12k^3+21k^5
Answer by tutorcecilia(2152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
GCF=3k^3
[divide each term by the GCF; place the GCF on the outside]
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