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Factor -27h + 6 using GCF
3 ( 9h + 2 )
3 ( -9h - 2 )
3 ( -9h + 2 )
3 ( 9h + 2 )
3 ( -9h - 2 )
3 ( -9h + 2 )
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To factor the expression \(-27h + 6\) using the greatest common factor (GCF), we first identify the GCF of the coefficients \(-27\) and \(6\).
1. The GCF of \(-27\) and \(6\) is \(3\).
2. We can factor \(3\) out of the expression:
\[
-27h + 6 = 3(-9h + 2)
\]
So the expression factored using the GCF is:
\[
3(-9h + 2)
\]
This matches the option:
**3 ( -9h + 2 )**
Thus, the correct answer is:
**3 ( -9h + 2 )**
1. The GCF of \(-27\) and \(6\) is \(3\).
2. We can factor \(3\) out of the expression:
\[
-27h + 6 = 3(-9h + 2)
\]
So the expression factored using the GCF is:
\[
3(-9h + 2)
\]
This matches the option:
**3 ( -9h + 2 )**
Thus, the correct answer is:
**3 ( -9h + 2 )**
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