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Jerome Anthony
22 January, 06:24
Factor using the GCF 5x - 15?
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Drake Savage
22 January, 06:55
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The greatest common factor will me 5 as 5 can go into both 5x and - 15
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Cassidy Carson
22 January, 07:39
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the greatest common factor here is 5, because 5 is it's own biggest number that is a factor of 15. so factoring this problem using 5 (gcf), would leave you with 5 (x-3) because you divided each number by the gcf (5)
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