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How would you factor out 8w-6w^3?? I have a math test tomorrow and went completely blank. :(
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How would you factor out 8w-6w^3?? I have a math test tomorrow and went completely blank. :(
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The GCF here would be 2w, so divide each one by that. Now just divide by that, and multiply the quantity (amount in the parenthesis) by 2w so we don't have a different equation than the original. Now you have your answer: 2w(4w-3w^2)
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