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When factoring an expression, how can you tell if you used the GCF as the factor? Explain.

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Answer:

LARGEST FACTOR

Explanation:

The greatest common factor or GCF is the largest factor that all terms have in common. Step 2: Factor out (or divide out) the greatest common factor from each term. Step 1: Determine the greatest common factor of the given terms. The greatest common factor or GCF is the largest factor that all terms have in common.

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