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Damien Hodges
10 January, 23:13
Factor 5 (4x - 3) + x (4x-3) using GCF
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Jacobs
11 January, 02:08
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Here is the answer your only common factor is the 4x-3 so you eliminate that to get 5+x however you then have to multiply the 5+x but the GCF to get
(4x-3) (5+x)
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