SOLUTION: Using the Greatest Common Factor, What is 45a^3+27a?
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Using the Greatest Common Factor, What is 45a^3+27a?
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......both terms are divisible by
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, so factor out
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Using the Greatest Common Factor, What is 45a^3+27a?
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Greatest Common Factor applies to more than 1 expression.
There's only one shown.
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"Factor this" would be a more reasonable request.