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What is the factored form of 8x — 4?

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2(4 — x)
8(x — 1)
4 (2x — 1)
4(2x —1)

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The answer is:

4(2x - 1)

In-depth explanation:

We factor a binomial by looking for its GCF. In our case, the binomial is
\sf{8x-4}, and the GCF is 4.

So now we divide both terms (both 8x and -4) by the GCF (4):


\sf{8x/4-4/4}

Simplify


\sf{2x-1}

The GCF goes outside the parentheses:


\sf{4(2x-1)}

Hence, this is the answer.

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To factor 8x - 4, we can first factor out the greatest common factor, which is 4. This gives:

8x - 4 = 4(2x - 1)

So the factored form of 8x - 4 is D. 4(2x - 1).

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