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6 July, 09:00

Find the GCF of 36m and 12. Simple, yes, but I don't know if the variable has to do anything with it.

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  1. 6 July, 09:50
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    12 is a factor of both 36m and 12, but 'm' isn't.

    So 12 is the GCF of both 36m and 12.

    If you were to factor the GCF out of their sum,

    you'd have

    12 (3m + 1).
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