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Demarion Joseph
30 September, 08:31
Using the distributive law to factor 44x+11y+55z=
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Jared Aguilar
30 September, 09:37
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To factor the expression, we need to find the gcf of 44,55 and 11.
In this case, the gcf is 11. so we could write the expression as ...
11 (4x+y+5z)
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