SOLUTION: The problem is: y^3 + 2y^2 - 4y - 8
I know I am supposed to find the GCF, but I am not understanding what to do because there is not a common factor of y or 8. I don't think
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: The problem is: y^3 + 2y^2 - 4y - 8
I know I am supposed to find the GCF, but I am not understanding what to do because there is not a common factor of y or 8. I don't think I am understanding any of this. I think the GCF would be y but then there is the 8. I am not sure what to do. This question is from textbook Introductory Algebra