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How do you find the gcf for 5x^2 + x​

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Answer:


x(5x+1)

Explanation:

To find the GCF, first you must list all factors of each term.


5x^(2): 1, 5, x, x


x: 1, x

We find that 1 and
x are the only common factors between the terms. Therefore, we can only factor out
x.


x(5x+1)

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