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Factor out the GCF (x^2 - 9x + 10) Factor out the GCF (4y^3 + 6y^2 + 12y)
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Factor out the GCF (x^2 - 9x + 10)
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For the first one, the GCF=1. You cannot factor this any further.
For the second one, the GCF=2y(2y^2+3y+6).
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