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Cash Sweeney
15 April, 03:54
How do you factor out the GCF of 81x - 27
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Cailyn
15 April, 05:46
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you find the greatest common factor between all the numbers and variables. So the GCF for the numbers would be 27 and there would not be one for the variable. You would be left with a GCF of 27 and the equation of 3x-1
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