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factor the linear expression 50x - 30 using the greatest common factor of the terms.
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To factor the linear expression \( 50x - 30 \) using the greatest common factor (GCF), we first need to identify the GCF of the coefficients (50 and -30).
The GCF of 50 and 30 is 10.
Now, we can factor out the GCF from the expression:
\[
50x - 30 = 10(5x - 3)
\]
So, the factored form of the expression \( 50x - 30 \) is:
\[
10(5x - 3)
\]
The GCF of 50 and 30 is 10.
Now, we can factor out the GCF from the expression:
\[
50x - 30 = 10(5x - 3)
\]
So, the factored form of the expression \( 50x - 30 \) is:
\[
10(5x - 3)
\]
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