SOLUTION: Factor out the greatest common factor.
7x(z+12)+(z+12)
I got 7xz+84x+z+12 is this correct?
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Question 419802: Factor out the greatest common factor.
7x(z+12)+(z+12)
I got 7xz+84x+z+12 is this correct?
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a common factor is a factor of two or more numbers
the "Greatest Common Factor" or the "Greatest Common Divisor (GCD)" is simply the largest of the common factors
.......factor this
.....the "Greatest Common Divisor (GCD)"
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