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Factor 9z+18 using the GCF
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To factor the expression \(9z + 18\) using the greatest common factor (GCF), we first identify the GCF of the terms.
1. The terms are \(9z\) and \(18\).
2. The GCF of the coefficients \(9\) and \(18\) is \(9\).
3. We can factor out \(9\) from each term:
\[
9z + 18 = 9(z) + 9(2)
\]
Now, we can factor out the \(9\):
\[
9(z + 2)
\]
Thus, the factored form of \(9z + 18\) is:
\[
9(z + 2)
\]
1. The terms are \(9z\) and \(18\).
2. The GCF of the coefficients \(9\) and \(18\) is \(9\).
3. We can factor out \(9\) from each term:
\[
9z + 18 = 9(z) + 9(2)
\]
Now, we can factor out the \(9\):
\[
9(z + 2)
\]
Thus, the factored form of \(9z + 18\) is:
\[
9(z + 2)
\]
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The factored form of \(9z + 18\) using the greatest common factor (GCF) is:
\[
9(z + 2)
\]
\[
9(z + 2)
\]
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