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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 08:01 whitakers87

Find the GCF (Greatest common Factor) for the given sets of terms. (You are NOT factoring here only finding the GCF. (1 point each
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a 12x2, 43, 6x4
3b GCF
b. 3(x - 2), 4(x - 2)


Find the GCF (Greatest common Factor) for the given sets of terms. (You are NOT factoring here only

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