SOLUTION: Is this correct Find the GCF of each product (6y^2 - 3y) (y + 7) = 3y (-3y) (y + 7)

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Find the GCF of each product

(6y^2 - 3y) (y + 7)
=
3y (-3y) (y + 7)

Answer by PaulAllen65270(19)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No it is not correct

The first number they both have 3y in common so you can factor it out

So the GCF is

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