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What is the greatest common factor of the polynomial 12x^2-9x

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For this case we have that by definition, the GCF of two numbers is the biggest factor that divides both numbers without leaving any residue. So, we find the factors of 12 and 9:

12: 1,2,3,4,6,12

9: 1,3,9

Thus, the GFC of both is 3.

So, we have:


3x (4x-3)

Answer:

GFC: 3x

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User Bloveless
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Answer:

3x

Explanation:

Factor each term into prime factors

12x^2 = =4x*3x = 2*2*3*x*x

9x = 3*3*x

The greatest common factor is 3x So factor out 3x

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