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Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF): 45d^3-18d^2
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
well, take a look

45d^3 = 9d^2 * 5d
18d^2 = 9d^2 * 2

so, what do you think?
9 years ago
Answered by cool pizza
The answer is 9d^(2)(5d-2)
4 years ago
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