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Arpitha factors out the greatest common factor, 9n, from the terms of the polynomial shown. 162m3n4 + 45n = 9n(_______ + 5)
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Arpitha factors out the greatest common factor, 9n, from the terms of the polynomial shown.
162m3n4 + 45n
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the answer is 18m3n3
Step-by-step explanation: :)) good luck!!
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the answer is 18m3n3
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