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Find the complete factored form of the polynomial 5b-15c

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User Mineroot
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5(b-3c)

Divide the entire polynomial by 5, as that is the only factor that is common throughout the entire polynomial.
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User Wine Too
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For this case we have the following polynomial:

5b-15c
The first thing we must observe is the most repeated factor.
We observe that this factor is 5.
We can do common factor 5 to rewrite the polynomial.
We then have to rewrite:

5b-15c = 5 (b-3c)
Answer:
The rewritten polynomial is given by:

5 (b-3c)
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