Rewrite the expressions by pulling out the greatest common factor.

  1. Rewrite the expressions by pulling out the greatest common factor.22x + 6 a 2(11x + 6) b 6(16x + 1) c 2(11x + 3) d 5(17x + 1)
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  2. Rewrite the expressions by pulling out the greatest common factor. 22x + 6
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  3. We can rewrite the expression 16 + 8 as 8x(2+1). Notice that 8 is the greatest common factor of 16 and 8. Use this same method
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  4. factor the given polynomial by finding the greatest common monomial factor (or the negative of the greatest common monomial
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  5. Factor the given polynomial by finding the greatest common monomial factor (or the negative of the greatest common monomial
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  6. factor the given polynomial by finding the greatest common monomial factor (or the negative of the greatest common monomial
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  7. Factor the given polynomial by finding the greatest common monomial factor (or the negative of the greatest common monomial
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  8. Greatest Common Factor PracticeComplete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade. 3
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  9. Order the steps from first to last that would be used to factor:3213-10 (7 points) Replace the middle term with-15z and 22.
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  10. factor out the GCF (Greatest Common Factor), then rewrite the new, factored polynomial.4x^4+8x^3+12x^2
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